Pascal's principle, also known as Pascal's law, states that when pressure is applied to a confined fluid at rest, the pressure change is transmitted undiminished throughout the fluid in all directions. This means that any change in pressure applied to a fluid in a closed system will be felt equally at every point within that fluid. This principle is the foundation for many hydraulic systems, such as hydraulic lifts and brakes.
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