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Fluid Mechanics
Pascal’s Principle in Static Fluids
Description
Pascal’s principle explains how pressure changes move through a fluid that is not flowing. A fluid at rest is in static equilibrium. If the fluid is water, it is in hydrostatic equilibrium. In this state, the net force on any part of the fluid must be zero, or the fluid will begin to flow.
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Transcript
Pascal's principle states that if the pressure in a confined fluid is changed, the change is transmitted to the entire fluid and to the walls of the container without being diminished in magnitude.
To understand this principle, consider a multiple nozzle water gun of cross-sectional area A filled with water.
When the pisto...
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