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Write the pascalas law

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Answered by KHUSHIKANTROD
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Pascal's principle is defined as

A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid at rest is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid.

This principle is stated mathematically as:

is the hydrostatic pressure (given in pascals in the SI system), or the difference in pressure at two points within a fluid column, due to the weight of the fluid;

ρ is the fluid density (in kilograms per cubic meter in the SI system);

g is acceleration due to gravity (normally using the sea level acceleration due to Earth's gravity, in metres per second squared);

is the height of fluid above the point of measurement, or the difference in elevation between the two points within the fluid column (in metres).


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Answered by payal961
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pascal's law is a principal in fluid mechanics that states that a pressure change occuring anywhere is a confined incompressible fluid is is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere. . .

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