What does Pascals Law state and what are its applications in mechanical properties of fluids?
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According to Pascal's Law when in a confined fluid, pressure is applied, the pressure increase is transmitted undiminished and equally in all directions throughout the fluid. In hydraulic systems, this principle is crucial where a small force is applied at one point resulting in more force at another point. Examples include hydraulic jacks, braking systems in vehicles, and hydraulic lifts. Pascal's Law works because fluids are virtually incompressible, and when pressure is applied to the fluids, it is distributed uniformly. The law shows that to multiply force, how fluids can be used, which is the fundamental principle behind many mech
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Let us consider a vector . The equation can be written as
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So the magnitude of vector + =
Let be the angle made by vector , with the x axis as given in the above figure
= = , = 45 with the x axis

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Hence = . Therefore the magnitude of ( + =
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