Pascal’s Principle. Transmitting Pressure in a Fluid In the 1600s, Blaise Pascal developed a principle to explain how pressure is transmitted in a fluid.

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Pascal’s Principle

Transmitting Pressure in a Fluid In the 1600s, Blaise Pascal developed a principle to explain how pressure is transmitted in a fluid – Fluid exerts pressure on any surface it touches.

Pascal’s Principle Pascal’s principle states that pressure increases by the same amount throughout an enclosed or confined fluid – When force is applied to a confined fluid, the change in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid.

Pascal’s Principle at Work

Hydraulic Systems Hydraulic system uses liquids to transmit pressure and multiply force in a confined fluid. – A hydraulic system multiplies force by applying the force to a small surface area. The increase in pressure is then transmitted to another part of the confined fluid, which pushes on a larger surface area. Because hydraulic systems use fluids to transmit pressure, hydraulic systems have few moving parts that can jam, break or wear down.

Hydraulic Lifts

Hydraulic Brakes