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This tag is for questions relating to pressure, in the physical sciences, the perpendicular force per unit area, or the stress at a point within a confined fluid.

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Pascal's law in non-cylindrical containers

So this was a question I came about, and I remembered that pressure in a liquid at all points of the same depth would be equal. I tried to explain it intuitively, but came up grasping at straws. … Generally, we'd say this pressure is created by the column of liquid above it. In this case however, the pressures at the 3 points are equal, yet the heights of the water columns above them aren't. …
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