Physics, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

What do you mean by Pascal's law ?????
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Answered by Anonymous
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Pascal's\: Law \:states \:that \:if \:you\: apply\: pressure \:to\: fluids\: that \:are\: confined\: (or\: can't \:flow to\: anywhere), the \:fluids\: will \:then \:transmit (or send out) that\: same\: pressure\: in\: all directions\: at\: the\: same \:rate.

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Answered by LittleNaughtyBOY
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Pascal's Law :

This law tells about the transmission of pressure in a liquid states that the pressure exerted at any point on the enclosed liquid is same at all the points.

If Point A,B and C are three points on the liquid then According to Pascal's Law,

P(A) = P(B) = P(C)

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