Monday, May 21, 2012

Pascals Principle

What is Pascals Principle, and where do we see it in daily life? 

29 comments:

Sarah M said...

Pascals Principle is the pressure of fluid in a enclosed container. We see this in our daily life when you see a non opened Poland Springs water bottle.

Dale said...

What is Pascals Principle, and where do we see it in daily life?

Pascal's Principle states that the pressure is transmitted evenly through a liquid
Ballons expand in all directions when you give them air

Oja, Noah said...

Pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure ratio (initial difference) remains the same.
That is the definition and we see it in rivers!!!

Gracie N.&&Aleha (: said...

Pascal's principle states that the pressure is transmitted evenly through liquid. In daily life we see Pascal principle in a water bottle that hasn't been open.

CN said...

Pascals Principle is the pressure of fluid in a enclosed container. We see this in our daily life when you see a non opened can of monster

Emily W. and Sammy P. said...

Pascal's Principle states that the pressure is transmitted evenly through a liquid.

Jasmine Mason said...

Pascal's Principle states that the pressure is transmitted evenly through a liquid. A way that it is used is when you accidentally squeeze a bottle of water and it explodes all over you!

Sarah(: said...

A way pascal's principal is used in everyday life is when you shake up a can of soda

Molly M said...

Pascal's Principle is the pressure that is transmitted evenly through the liquid.An example of Pascal's Principle in every day life is when you see a non opened water bottle.

Serena M.(: said...

Pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure ratio (initial difference) remains the same.
That is the definition and we see it in rivers!!!

Lexi:) said...

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Brian B. said...

The Pascal's Principle states pressure applied anywhere to a body of fluid causes a force to be transmitted equaly in all directions! You can see it in daily life at Wal-mart in the drink section!

kaylee m. :) said...

Pascals principle is evenly through a liquid

caelin w said...

i don't know what it is

jason and jake said...

pascal's principle states that the pressure is transmitted evenly through a liquid

Nicole C. said...

What is Pascals Principle, and where do we see it in daily life?

Pascal's Principle is pressure applied to an enclosed fluid and its is transmitted undiminished to every part of the fluid, as well as to the walls of the container.We see it in daily life when someone opens a water bottle.

Camille D :) said...

pascal's principle is pressure applied to an enclosed fluid and it is transmitted undiminished to every part of fluid as well as to walls of the container.

Stevey A said...

Pascales principle is pressure transmited through liquid.

Anonymous said...

emily M
Pascal's principle is pressure applied to am enclosed fluid

Sabrina D :) said...

Pascal's principle is pressure applied to an enclosed fluid and it is transmitted undiminished to every part of fluid as well as to walls of the container. :)

Mr.Ruby, ur haircut is cool :)

alex pinkham said...

pascal's principle is pressure applied to an enclosed fluid and it is transmitted undiminished to every part of fluid as well as to walls of the container. :)

Archer t said...

Pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is brought to each part of the fluid no matter the shape or size.

Cam T. said...

Pascals Principle is the pressure of fluid in a enclosed container. We see this in our daily life when you see a non opened Poland Springs water bottle.

Aaron R said...

pascals princible is applied to an enclosed fluid and it is transmitted to the fluid and the walls of the container.

emile w said...

Pascal's Principle is the pressure applied to an enclosed fluid and it is transmitted undiminished to every part of fluid
water bottle

boat in water

Lucas T said...

Pascale's principle is pressure applied to enclosed fluid.

Kasey G. said...

Pascal's Principle is the pressure of a fluid in a enclosed container. We see this in a can of soda, or a can of whipped cream.

Holly J said...

Pascals principle is pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid.

We see this in daily life when you put something in a fluid and it floats. Like a boat in a pond or lake.

matt c said...

Pascals principle is that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid. We see these in carbonated water and spray paint cans.