Pascal's Law

Pascal's Law gives the hydrostatic pressure of a fluid at mechanical equilibrium (see also hydrostatics), on which only gravity forces are taken into account.

Formula

The intuitive formulation is that the pressure at the base of a column of water is due to the weight of the column.

The difference of pressure between two differents heights h1 and h2 is given by :

P_2 - P_1=- \rho \cdot g \cdot (h2-h1)

where ρ (rho) is the density or volumic mass of the fluid, g the acceleration due to gravity, and h1, h2 are elevations.

Applications

See also: Pascal's Law, Artesian, Atmospheric pressure, Blaise Pascal, Dam, Density, Elevation, Exponential decay, Gee, Gravity