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a fluid in equilibrium within a vessel exerts pressure intensity to all parts of the fluid, according to _____ principle

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A fluid in stability in a vessel applies pressure energy to the complete fluid, according to Pascal's principle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pascal's principal explains that Pressure changes applied to the outer part of an confined fluid are transferred uniformly throughout the fluid.

Pascal's law is a one of the laws in fluid mechanics.

This is given by Pascal. This law explains that a pressure change at any point in a limited close fluid is transferred throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere.

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