When an external pressure is applied at any part to an enclosed liquid, then the pressure is transmitted * equally to all parts of liquid more at bottom than at top less at bottom than at top maximum at the applied portion
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Pascal's law is stated Pressure exerted anywhere in a confined in compressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure variations (initial differences) remain the same.
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