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Increasing the pressure on one spot of a fluid will increase the pressure everywhere else in the fluid

A. Pascals principal
B. Archimedes' Principal
C. Bernoulli's Principal

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Increasing the pressure on one spot of a fluid will increase the pressure everywhere else in the fluid

A. Pascals principal

As per Pascal's law of pressure transmission we know that pressure at a point has many direction, and hence a pressure change at any point in a confined fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.

So above law is Pascal's law

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