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what is the Pascal's law of pressure ?
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Answered by drmalik021
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I had this in my book so just wrote it from there..


Pascal's law basically states that any pressure applied to a fluid inside a closed system will transmit that pressure equally in all directions throughout the fluid. This law is the basic principle that causes hydraulic power in heavy construction machines to work.


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if gravitational attraction is negligible in aquarium condition (approx) pressure is same at all point in a liquid.2.the pressure exerted anywhere at a point of confined liquid is transmitted equally and undiminished in all directions throughout the liquid.3.hydraulic lift, hydraulic press and Hydraulic brakes are based on the Pascal Law of pressure.

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