Pascal's principle

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  • n this video, we will see Pascal's principle by following these steps:
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    Pascal's principle. According to this principle, any variation in pressure at a point of a fluid, incompressible, in equilibrium, is transmitted entirely to every point of the fluid.
    This means that if we apply pressure to one part of a fluid, that pressure will be felt throughout the fluid.
    Pressure formula:
    P = F / A
    P = pressure.
    F = strength.
    A = area.
    To understand what this means, when you take a balloon, you fill it with water. When you press on one side of the balloon, the balloon inflates on the other side.
    This means that the pressure spreads to the other side.
    Well, that’s Pascal’s principle.
    The unit of pressure is noted in Pascal, with 1 Pascal = 1 N/m2.
    There is also another unit often used which is the bar. 1 bar = 100,000 Pascals.
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