what is Pascal' law?
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- At rest, a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transferred without loss to all other locations in the fluid.
- Pressure imposed on a fluid in an enclosed container is evenly distributed throughout the container and operates at a right angle to the surrounding walls.
- Pascal's law asserts that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transferred throughout the fluid, causing the identical change to occur everywhere.
- In 1653, French mathematician Blaise Pascal created the law, which was later published in 1663.
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At rest, a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid is transferred without loss to all other locations in the fluid.
- The pressure imposed on a fluid in an enclosed container is evenly distributed throughout the container and operates at a right angle to the surrounding walls.
- Pascal's law asserts that a pressure change at any point in a confined incompressible fluid is transferred throughout the fluid, causing the identical change to occur everywhere.
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