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State pascals law. How fluid pressure is independent of area of container. To what height shoulda cylindrical vessel be filled with a liquid to make the force on the side of vessel will be equal tothe force on the bottom of the vessel.

State pascals law. How fluid pressure is independent of area of container. To what height should

a cylindrical vessel be filled with a liquid to make the force on the side of vessel will be equal to

the force on the bottom of the vessel.

pascal's law states that, for a liquid enclosed in a vessel , pressure at all the portions of the container is equal and when an external pressure is applied, it transmits equally in all directions. 

as stated by pascal's law, for an external force applied , the pressure is distributed within , the distribution is only dependent on area of pistons instead of the vessel.

for a cylindrical vessel , the height should be equal to its diameter for making the force equal in wall and bottom.


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