PASCAL'S LAW


Meaning of PASCAL'S LAW in English

(ˈ)pa|skalz-, ˈpaskəlz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized P

Etymology: after Blaise Pascal died 1662 French scientist and philosopher

: a statement in physics: the component of the pressure in a fluid in equilibrium that is due to forces externally applied is uniform throughout the body of fluid

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