Why does water level in a closed container rise on moving down the piston?
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An enclosed fluid cannot flow away, and so pressure is more easily increased by an applied force. ... Since atoms in a fluid are free to move about, they transmit the pressure to all parts of the fluid and to the walls of the container. Remarkably, the pressure is transmitted undiminished.
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An enclosed fluid cannot flow away, and so pressure is more easily increased by an applied force. ... Since atoms in a fluid are free to move about, they transmit the pressure to all parts of the fluid and to the walls of the container.
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