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"Diving into the depths of Pascal's Law 💧 Understanding the pressure of fluid mechanics! #PhysicsNerd #PascalsLaw #FluidMechanics" "💡 Pascal's Law, named after the French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal, states that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions. This principle forms the foundation of hydraulic systems, explaining how a small force can generate a large force when applied to a confined fluid. From hydraulic lifts to braking…

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Pascal’s law states that “the pressure or intensity of pressure at a point in a static fluid is equal in all directions”. It states that if pressure is applied to a non-flowing fluid in a container, then that pressure is transmitted equally in all directions within the container.

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