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How does Pascal's principle describe pressure throughout a fluid?
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random
uniform
floating

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Answer:

Uniform

Explanation:

The Pascal's principle states that a change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted unchanged to all parts of the fluid and to the container's wall.

This implies that there is no change in magnitude of pressure at every point of the fluid and the walls of the container. Hence you can say that pressure is equal in all directions at any point of the fluid.

Answer:

uniform

Explanation:

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