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Explain Pascal's law

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pascal's principle states that pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid. like with toothpaste, u squeeze one side of the tube and the pressure goes through the toothpaste and makes it come out the other end

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Pascal's Law states that when there is an increase in pressure at any point in a confined fluid/liquid, there is an equal increase at every other point in the container.

Example : In a container that contains a fluid. In a certain point # 1 the pressure is 1 Pa, in point # 2 the pressure is 3 Pa and at point # 3 the pressure is 5 Pa.

Now, a pressure of 10 Pa was added, therefore the resulting pressures in points #1, # 2 # 3 are 11 Pa, 13 Pa and 15 Pa respectively.

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The pressure exerted by an incompressible fluid in a confined area will be equal force in all directions.

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it hard to say

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