The biggest contribution of Blaise Pascal in physics is his contribution towards atmospheric pressure. He discovered that vacuums are real and exist in the real world.
The unit of pressure, the pascal (Pa), was named after Blaise Pascal. He was a French mathematician, physicist, and inventor who made significant contributions to the study of fluids and pressure.
The concept of pressure was discovered by Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician and physicist, in the 17th century. Pascal 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 and to the walls of its container.
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The pascal is a unit of pressure named after Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician and physicist.
blaise pascal didn't discover Pascal's Triangle the Persians and Chinese discovered it.
Blaise Pascal discovered the Pascal Principle when he invented the hydraulic press. Today, most machineries used Pascal's principle in their operations. One of these machineries is the hydraulic lift>
Blaise Pascal invented pathway questions.
This unit of pressure/stress was named after French mathematician/physicist Blaise Pascal.
pascal was a famous scientist who worked on probability, and pressure (which he now has a unit named after him)
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