Answer: In a contained incompressible fluid, any external pressure applied at one point will raise pressure equally at every point.
Explanation: This law was put forward by Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician in 1648. Pascal's Law states that in a contained incompressible fluid, any external pressure applied at one point will raise pressure equally at every point. Pascal's law has been used in fluid mechanics for different applications these includes:
- the hydraulic jack used in automobile listings,
- most automobile braking systems,
-water towers, and dams.