How does pascal principle allow the pressure throughout a fluid to be known?


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In Pascal's Principle, any externally applied pressure is transmitted to all parts of an enclosed fluid, making possible a large multiplication of force. Pascal's law states that "pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure ratio remains the same."

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