What are the laws of liquid pressure? Explain in detail.
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Pascal's law (also Pascal's principle or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure) is a principle in fluidmechanics that states that a pressurechange occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.
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Law of Liquid Pressure
- The pressure on all the points placed in same horizontal line in steady liquid is same.
- The pressure at the point in every direction inside steady liquid is same.
- The pressure at a point inside a liquid is proportional to depth of point from free surface.
- The pressure of liquid at a point depends on density of liquid.
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