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Explain Pascal's Law.


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Step-by-step explanation:

pressure is exerted on fluid enclosed in a vessel is

transmitted equally in all directions. This fact was first time discovered by Pascal and is

called Pascal's law. Pascal's law is only applied to the fluid, filled in closed vessels.

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Pascal's law basically states that any pressure applied to a fluid inside a closed system will transmit that pressure equally in all directions throughout the fluid. This law is the basic principle that causes hydraulic power in heavy construction machines to work.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pascal's law states that a pressure applied to a fluid in a closed container is transmitted equally to every point of the fluid and the walls of the container, as seen in Equation 2. P = F / A (Equation 2) Where P is the pressure, F is the force, and A is the area.

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