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pressure is a measure of how much force is acting upon an area.

fluid is a substance that continually flows or deforms when we subject it to shear stressor external force.

based on my observation, this words will define what is pascal’s principle. I think the principle will be all
about the pressure that the fluid experiencing because of the insertion of force.

Pascal’s Principle says that if you put pressure in a fluid in a closed container, that pressure is evenly
spread throughout the entire fluid and to the walls of its container.

F1 the force applied at one point, and A1 is the area where the force is applied.

F2 is the force at another point, and A2 is the corresponding area.

Given:

A1=0.005m2

A2=0.02m2

F1=500N

F2=?

Solution:

500N = F2

0.005m2 = 0.02m2

Simplify the equation:

100, 000 N/m 2 = F2

0.02 m2

F2=100,000N/m2×0.02m2

F2=2000N

Pascal's Principle stated: “in a confined fluid, pressure applied gets transmitted undiminished.”

In car brakes ma’am. When you press the brake pedal of a car, it creates pressure in the brake fluid,
slowing down the car.

It's like realizing we're all part of the same "fluid" ma’am and our actions create the pressure that shapes
our collective experience. If we know our actions can affect others, it makes us think twice before
making selfish choices.

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