he discovered that it had no pigmentation (color) and rain was water falling from heaven above! and you can drink it as well!! your welcome & cyaa!
blaise pascal didn't discover Pascal's Triangle the Persians and Chinese discovered it.
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He read about it. The idea existed long before Pascal Pierre Raymond de Montmort, just named it after Pascal after Pascal used it to solve problems of probability theory.
Pascal's water refers to a simple experiment conducted by Blaise Pascal involving a vertical tube filled with water. The experiment demonstrated that pressure applied to a confined fluid is transmitted undiminished in all directions. Pascal's water itself is simply water, with the key insight being the concept of fluid pressure.
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Artesian wells use Pascal's law by utilizing the pressure of underground water to push water up to the ground surface without the need for pumping. The pressure is generated by the weight of the water in an underground aquifer combined with the impermeable layers that confine the water. When a well is drilled into an artesian aquifer, the water is able to flow upwards due to the pressure created by Pascal's law.
1 millimetre of water [at 4 °C] = 9.806 65 pascal You may find the online conversion link below useful.
Pascal Faure de Beaufort has written: 'Periodical division of the cures effectuated by the virtues of the Antiputrid Water'
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It's still a liquid but it will have a spherical shape.
They did discover the way to travel underwater.
Pascal Swirls Pascal invented the Pascal pressure scale