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Pascal's law

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Pascal's law  (p-sklz, pä-skälz)
The principle that external static pressure exerted on a fluid is distributed evenly throughout the fluid. Differences in static pressure within a fluid thus arise only from sources within the fluid (such as the fluid's own weight, as in the case of atmospheric pressure).
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Noun1.Pascal's law - pressure applied anywhere to a body of fluid causes a force to be transmitted equally in all directionsPascal's law - pressure applied anywhere to a body of fluid causes a force to be transmitted equally in all directions; the force acts at right angles to any surface in contact with the fluid; "the hydraulic press is an application of Pascal's law"
law of nature, law - a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature; "the laws of thermodynamics"


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Other research led to the invention of the syringe and with it, Pascal's law of pressure.
Other research led to the invention of the syringe and hydraulic press and, with it, Pascal's law of pressure.
Other research led to the invention of the syringe and hydraulic press and with it, Pascal's law of pressure.
 
 
 
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