A) Boyle-Pascal’s Law
B) Pascal’s Law
C) Archimedes’ Principle
D) None of the above
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The correct answer is option B) i.e Pascal’s Law
Yes, according to Pascal’s Law, liquids do transmit pressure equally in all directions. This law states that the pressure at a point in a fluid at rest or in motion is independent of direction as long as there is no shearing force.
This means that any pressure applied to a liquid is transmitted equally in all directions. This phenomenon is essential to many applications, such as hydraulic systems and the operation of pumps and valves.