The fluid must be incompressible.
The fluid must be pure and homogeneous.
The hydraulic pistons must have the volume.
The walls of the container enclosing the fluid must be airtight.
The output piston must be larger than the input piston.
(Note: Pascal's principle states that pressure applied to a fluid in a closed container is transmitted equally in all directions, regardless of the shape or size of the container.)
Check all the conditions to meet Pascal's principle.
The fluid must be incompressible.
The fluid must be pure and homogenous.
The hydraulic pistons must have the volume
The walls of the container enclosing the fluid must airtight.
The output piston must be larger than the input piston.
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