To meet Pascal's principle, the following conditions must be met:
1. A fluid (usually a liquid) is used.
2. The fluid is incompressible (meaning its density remains constant).
3. The fluid is enclosed in a container or confined within a closed system.
4. An external pressure is applied to the fluid at one point.
5. The pressure change is transmitted equally throughout the fluid, without any loss of pressure.
6. The transmitted pressure acts perpendicular to the surface of the container or any immersed object.
7. The transmitted pressure is independent of the shape and size of the container or object immersed in the fluid.
Check all the conditions to meet Pascal's principle.
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