Thursday, September 25, 2008

Pascal

What is Pascal's Principle and why is it important?

5 comments:

~*Rikki*~ said...

It is pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid. It helps some it gives boats the abiltiy to float. If you open a toothpaste tube and squeeze it on one side, the other side will have the toothpaste squeezed out.

dreenaa. said...

Pascals Principle is pressue applied to a fluid its then transmitted throughout the fluid. 0one of the reason its important because it helps boats float.

*Traci K.* said...

It is a principle which states that when pressure is applied to a fluid, it is transmitted throughout the fluid. For example, when you squeeze one end of a tube of toothpaste, the toothpaste within is pushed to the other side. This is important because it efects our lives, just like it did in the toothpaste example and when you squeeze a balloon.

Anonymous said...

Well Pascals Principle is the pressure applied to a fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid.
It is important because it means boats and things can float. You also use it everyday like when you try to get toothpaste out of the tube.

.Katlyn. said...

it is pressure applied to a fluid then it is transmitted throughout the fluid. It is important because it helps boats and other water things to be able to float.