Pascal’s Law โ Class 11 Physics Notes
In this post, we will understand Pascalโs Law with a clear definition, a simple diagram, mathematical formula, and a short numerical example. Video explanation is also given.
๐ Table of Contents
๐ Introduction
When we apply pressure at one point in a fluid (like oil in a hydraulic system), we observe that the effect of this pressure is felt everywhere in the fluid. This important behaviour of fluids is explained by Pascalโs Law.
Pascalโs Law is very useful in designing machines like hydraulic lifts, hydraulic brakes, hydraulic jacks etc. It is a key topic in the chapter Mechanical Properties of Fluids for Class 11.
๐งพ Definition of Pascalโs Law
When an external pressure is applied to a confined fluid, the pressure is transmitted undiminished and equally in all directions throughout the fluid and to the walls of the container.
In simple words: If you press a fluid inside a closed container at one place, the same pressure appears at every other place in that fluid.
๐ Diagram to Explain Pascalโs Law (Hydraulic Lift)
A common device to show Pascal’s Law is a hydraulic lift. It has two pistons of different areas connected by a fluid (usually oil).
Force F1 on area A1
Force F2 on area A2
Because of Pascalโs Law, the pressure in the fluid is the same at both pistons, so:
โ F1 / A1 = F2 / A2
๐ Mathematical Formula of Pascalโs Law
The basic formula for pressure is:
- P = Pressure (in Pascal, Pa)
- F = Force (in Newton, N)
- A = Area (in mยฒ)
In hydraulic systems, Pascalโs Law gives the relation:
This means a small force acting on a small area can produce a large force on a large area. This is called force multiplication.
โ Applications of Pascalโs Law
- Hydraulic Lift: Used in car service stations to lift vehicles.
- Hydraulic Jack: Used to lift heavy loads like cars for tyre change.
- Hydraulic Press: Used in industries to compress, mold, or shape materials.
- Hydraulic Brakes: Used in cars and bikes for uniform braking.
- Medical Instruments: Blood pressure instruments and syringes work on similar principle.
๐งฎ Numerical Example on Pascalโs Law
Example: A force of 50 N is applied on a small piston of area 5 cmยฒ in a hydraulic lift. Calculate the pressure produced in the fluid.
Step 1 โ Convert area to mยฒ:
5 cmยฒ = 5 ร 10โปโด mยฒ
Step 2 โ Use P = F / A
P = 1,00,000 Pa = 100 kPa
Answer: Pressure produced in the fluid is 100 kPa.
โถ Pascalโs Law Video Explanation
Watch this video to understand Pascalโs Law with animation and examples:
๐ You can pause, replay and use this video in your classroom or tuition for explaining Pascalโs Law visually.
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Who gave Pascalโs Law?
Answer: Pascalโs Law was given by the French scientist Blaise Pascal.
Q2. Why is Pascalโs Law important?
It helps us design machines that can lift very heavy loads using small forces. It is the working principle behind all hydraulic machines.
Q3. Does Pascalโs Law apply to gases also?
Pascalโs Law mainly applies to incompressible fluids (like liquids). Gases are compressible, so their behaviour is more complicated.





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