Define Pascal’s law

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Pascal's law refers to a pressure applied to a confined fluid that is transmitted undiminished to every
portion of the surface of the containing vessel. (Pressure on a liquid in a container is transferred
equally to all surfaces). The formula is P = F/A.

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