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Pascal's law states that pressure at a point is equal in all directions in a/an-

ALaminar flow

BInviscid flow

CFluid at rest

DTurbulent flow

Answer:

C. Fluid at rest

Read Explanation:

Pascal's law states that pressure is equal in all directions in a fluid at rest. This means that the pressure exerted by the fluid on an object will be the same in all directions. Hydraulic lifts and brakes are based on this principle.


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