Physics, asked by abiyotnani, 19 days ago

why pressure 1 and pressure 2 equal in pascal's principal​

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Answered by dennisjames2007
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According to Pascal's principle, this pressure is transmitted undiminished throughout the fluid and to all walls of the container. Thus, a pressure P2 is felt at the other piston that is equal to P1. That is P1 = P2.

Answered by meiyasharma
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According to Pascal's principle, this pressure is transmitted undiminished throughout the fluid and to all walls of the container. Thus, a pressure P2 is felt at the other piston that is equal to P1. That is P1 = P2.

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