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Blaise Pascal made significant contributions to physics, particularly in the field of fluid mechanics. He formulated Pascal's Law, which states that a change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all portions of the fluid. This principle is fundamental in hydraulic systems and plays a crucial role in various engineering applications. Pascal's work laid the foundation for our understanding of fluid dynamics and continues to be relevant in modern physics and engineering.

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Pascal invented the syringe

The hydraulic press

He meet his wife in a bar

Died of Tuberculosis

He died at the age of 39

He invented the calculator

Blaise Pascal was born one of three children on 19 June 1623

He was french

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He contributed to the mathematical thinking of the time, throughout his life; in addition to physical inventions like the rudimentary calculator called the "Pascaline."

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Blaise Pascal made contributions to mathematics, physics, and philosophy. Blaise Pascal discovered that vacuums are real and do exist in the real world. In physics is his major work was atmospheric pressure.

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He invented the pascaline and because of this the pascaline evolved into the arithmeter that was developed by charles xavier thomas de colmar and followed by more inventions with complex functions until the IBM or International Business Machine developed the UNIVAC in the 1st generation followed by Transistors, Microprocessors and Finally IBM 1551 the first personal computer. When pascal didn't contribute the pascaline, no ideas will also come after it. That's it.

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Blaise Pascal invented a mechanical calculator. In 1649 he received a monopoly for manufacturing and producing this calculating machine.

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