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Pascal's law tells us that a. force per unit area is constant within a closed container completely filled with a fluid if measured at the same height above a datunm b. force is distributed equally on the walls of a vessel filled with a fluid. c, pressure is transmitted undiminished throughout a closed container d. a. and c e. a. and b

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