what is Pascal law derive its unit
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Pascal's law states that when there is increased pressure in one point of a closed fluid ,then there will be equal amount of increase in pressure at each and every point of the liquid.
Note that the liquid container should always be closed.
Pascal is the Unit of pressure.Pressure = force/area.
= > 1 Pa(Pascal) = 1 N/m²
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Pascal's law — developed by French mathematician BlaisePascal — states that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in a confined fluid, there is an equal increase at every other point in the container. ... Since the pressure is force per unit area, it has units of N/m2 in the SI system.
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