Pressure exerted in any confined mass of fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions.
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In a confined mass of fluid, the pressure applied at any point is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid. This principle, known as Pascal’s law, ensures uniform pressure distribution within the fluid.
In a confined mass of fluid, the pressure is transmitted equally in all directions. According to Pascal’s principle, any change in pressure applied to the fluid is uniformly distributed throughout the fluid.