the pressure at a point in a fluid will not be same in all the directions when the fluid is
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Explanation: The Pascal law states that the liquid at rest applies pressure at a point is same in all directions. This means that the pressure is there in spite of the direction. And it is present in the same direction and is having same magnitude. Explanation: The liquid must be incompressible.
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When a viscous fluid is moving.
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Pressure is same at all the points when there is no relative motion between any two layers of fluid i.e. either inviscid moving fluid or any fluid at rest.
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