Blaise Pascal in the 1600s.
Here are a few memorable concepts/experiments/inventions associated with him: 1. Pascal's Triangle (Mathematics) 2. Developed a theory of definition (Mathematics) 3. Built the Pascal's theorem on hexagons. (Mathematics) 4. Invented the hydraulic press. (Inventions) 5. Invented the modern syringe. (Inventions) 6. Invented a primitive form of roulette. (Inventions) 7. Constructed a mechanical calculator which is referred to as the "Pascaline." (Inventions) 8. Did the famous barrel experiment. (Experiments)
Pascal's Principle
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Pascal's principle is the foundation of modern hydraulics
Blaise Pascal discovered the Pascal Principle when he invented the hydraulic press. Today, most machineries used Pascal's principle in their operations. One of these machineries is the hydraulic lift>
Well Pascal invented the syringe and the hydraulic press, Meet his wife in a bar and Died of Tuberculosis at the age of 39. He also invented the first calculator
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Blaise Pascal in the 1600s.
Blaise Pascal (France, 1623-1662) His inventions include the hydraulic press and the syringe.Hope this helps!Pascal was a mathematician in the 17th century. He described Pascal's Triangle, possibly one of the easiest methods of binomial expansion.
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Here are a few memorable concepts/experiments/inventions associated with him: 1. Pascal's Triangle (Mathematics) 2. Developed a theory of definition (Mathematics) 3. Built the Pascal's theorem on hexagons. (Mathematics) 4. Invented the hydraulic press. (Inventions) 5. Invented the modern syringe. (Inventions) 6. Invented a primitive form of roulette. (Inventions) 7. Constructed a mechanical calculator which is referred to as the "Pascaline." (Inventions) 8. Did the famous barrel experiment. (Experiments)
Joseph Pramak the man who invented the hydraulic press and the flushing toilet
Blaise Pascal invented pathway questions.
The basic principle of a hydraulic press is that the hydraulic oil pressure remains constant in an enclosed system, where, the area on which it acts, will generate a force equal to the area multiplied by the pressure (where, pressure is equal to force per unit area). This is well defined as per pascal's law, for which, pl refer wikiepedia.