Hydraulic lifts and hydraulic breaks are based onSelect an answerAArchimedes PrincipleBPascal’s LawCBernoulli’s principleDNone
Question
Hydraulic lifts and hydraulic breaks are based onSelect an answerAArchimedes PrincipleBPascal’s LawCBernoulli’s principleDNone
Solution
Hydraulic lifts and hydraulic brakes are based on Pascal’s Law. So, the correct answer is B. Pascal’s Law.
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