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State and prove Pascal’s law without considering the effect of gravity.

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Answered by jsahithi2
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Pascal's law is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that pressure at a point has infinte direction, and thus a presure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhre

example:the law is mostly applicable for hydraulic machines because when the pressure exerted on the  1stpiston  produces an equal increase on  another piston in the machine

Answered by navadeep7
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Pascal's law states that if the effect of gravity can be neglected then the pressure in a fluid in equilibrium is the same everywhere. Consider any two points A and B inside the fluid. ... This is the proof of Pascal's law when theeffect of gravity is not taken into account.

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