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Pascal’s law basically says that if you push on a liquid in a closed space, the pressure you apply spreads equally in all directions within the liquid. So, if you squeeze a tube of toothpaste, the pressure you use spreads out evenly through the toothpaste, making it come out of the tube evenly. This principle helps make things like car brakes and hydraulic systems work smoothly and efficiently.