Physics, asked by BhaveshAinkar, 1 year ago

what is Laplace law?

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Answered by Pranzalsharma
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Laplace's law or The law of Laplace may refer to several concepts, Biot–Savart law, in electromagnetics, it describes the magnetic field set up by a steady current density. Young–Laplace equation, describing pressure difference over an interface in fluid mechanics.
Answered by ianuaggarwal
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a law in physics that in medicine is applied in the physicology of blood flow under Equilibrium conditions the pressure tangent to the circumference of a vessel storing or transmitting fluid equals the product of the pressure across the wall radius of the vessel of a sphere and half this for a tube called lawspace.
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