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Who derived the law of transmission of fluid pressure? State the law.​

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Answered by legendary100
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Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) was a French mathematician, physicist and philosopher.

He developed the modern theory of probability. He also formulated the concept of pressure (between 1646 and 1648) and showed that the pressure in a fluid is transmitted through the fluid in all directions (i.e. Pascal's law).

Pascal's principle, also called Pascal's law, in fluid (gas or liquid) mechanics, statement that, in a fluid at rest in a closed container, a pressure change in one part is transmitted without loss to every portion of the fluid and to the walls of the container.

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Answered by lathasajumon
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Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) was a French mathematician, physicist and philosopher. He developed the modern theory of probability. He also formulated the concept of pressure (between 1646 and 1648) and showed that the pressure in a fluid is transmitted through the fluid in all directions (i.e. Pascal's law).

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