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Pascal is a unit of pressure: 1 Pa= 1 newton/square meter.

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Pascal's water refers to a simple experiment conducted by Blaise Pascal involving a vertical tube filled with water. The experiment demonstrated that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions. Pascal's water itself is simply water, with the key insight being the concept of fluid pressure.

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30m in Pascals

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