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Answered by Anonymous
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Pascal's law states that the pressure of a gas or liquid exerts force equally in all directions against the walls of its container. The force is measured in terms of force per unit area (pounds per square inch—psi). This law is for liquids and gases at rest and neglects the weight of the gas or liquid. It should be noted that the field of fluid power is divided into two parts, pneumatics and hydraulics. These two have many characteristics in common. The difference is that hydraulic systems use liquids and pneumatic systems use gases, usually air. Liquids are only slightly compressible and in hydraulic systems, this property can often be neglected. Gases, however, are very compressible.

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Answered by kalyanineelam58
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PASCAL'S LAW STATES THAT WHEN THERE IS AN INCREASE IN PRESSURE AT ANY POINT IN A CONFINED FLUID, THERE IS AN EQUAL INCREASE AT ANY OTHER POINT IN THE CONTAINER

APPLIED TO A MOTE COMPLEX SYSTEM BELOW, SUCH AS A HYDRAULIC CAR, LIFT, PASCALS LAW ALLOWS FORCES TO BE MULTIPLIED

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