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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

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Pascal's principle involves the use of fluids, such as liquids and gases, to transmit pressure uniformly in all directions. The principle states that a change in pressure applied to a confined fluid will be transmitted undiminished to all parts of the fluid and to the walls of the container.

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