Pascal's Principle states, "Any change in the pressure applied to a completely enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all parts of the fluid and the enclosing walls," so the substance is a completely enclosed fluid if I am understanding your question correctly. Deb
Pressure.
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Pascal's Principle.
by the pressure being trasmitted evenly throught the tube
what is in motion stays in motion and whats at rest stays at rest
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we use this principle today in things such as hydraulic lifst presses and brakes
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Pascal's Principle.
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by the pressure being trasmitted evenly throught the tube
what is in motion stays in motion and whats at rest stays at rest
Pascals Principle states that pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted unchanged through out that fluid.also.....Pascal's principle means that a change in pressure in an enclosed fluid is sent equally to all sections of the fluid.
When force is applied to a confined fluid, the change in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid.
Examples of applications are: hydraulic pressing, design of artesian wells, dams, braking systems in vehicles, etc.