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A ship on a body of water, since the ship applied a pressure on a body of water and a body of water causes a force to transmit in all directions equally, the force acts at right angles to the surface(bottom) of the ship in contact with the body of water.This is an example of Pascal's law .

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  1. Hydraulic car brakes work on Pascal's law, where pressure applied to a small piston is transmitted through the brake fluid to a larger piston, amplifying the force to apply the brakes.
  2. Hydraulic lifts use Pascal's law to lift heavy objects by applying force to a small piston, which then transmits the pressure to a larger piston to generate a greater force to lift the object.
  3. Hydraulic jacks operate based on Pascal's law, where a small force applied to a small piston is transmitted through the hydraulic fluid to a larger piston, allowing for the lifting of heavy vehicles or equipment.
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