Pascal's Law
Pascal's Law: Overview
In this topic, we will learn the concept related to pressure. It also talks about Pascal's law with expression and examples.
Important Questions on Pascal's Law
A piston of cross-sectional area is used in a hydraulic pressure to exert a force of dyne on the water. The cross-sectional area of the other piston which supports a truck of mass is

The air gets drawn towards the open end forcing the low _____ region to move upwards. (pressure/volume)

Write down three applications of Pascal’s law.

In a hydraulic lift, the surface area of the input piston is . The surface area of the output piston is . A force applied to the input piston raises the output piston. Calculate the force required to raise the output piston.

Hydraulic jack is based upon the principle of _____ (Newton's/ Pascal's) law.

Hydraulic press is based upon the principle of _____ law.

The pressure applied on any part of a confined fluid will be transmitted in _____.

A hydraulic automobile lift is designed to lift cars with a maximum mass of 3000 kg. The area of cross-section of the piston carrying the load is 425 cm2. What maximum pressure (in bar) would the smaller piston have to bear?

An air bubble of volume rises from the bottom of a lake deep at a temperature of . To what volume does it grow when it reaches the surface, which is of a temperature of ?

Two syringes of different cross-section (without needle) filled with water are connected with a tightly fitted rubber tube filled with water. Diameters of the smaller piston and larger piston are and respectively. If a force of is applied to the smaller piston then the force exerted on the larger piston is

If two bubbles of different radii are connected by a tube, then

Radius of one arm of hydraulic lift is four times of radius of other arm. What force should be applied on narrow arm to lift ?

The neck and bottom of a bottle are and in radius respectively. If the cork is pressed with a force in the neck of the bottle, then force exerted on the bottom of the bottle is

A liquid X of density 3.36 g/cm3 is poured in a U-tube, which contains Hg. Another liquid Y is poured in left arm with height 8cm, upper levels of X and Y are same. What is density of Y?
