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Pascal: 1623-1662 French mathematician Discoverer of probability theory

Pascal: 1623-1662 French mathematician Discoverer of probability theory. Coin toss: (there are a total of 32 possible results of which one contains no heads, five contain 1 head, ten contain 2 heads, ten contain 3 heads, five contain 4 heads and one contains 5 heads).

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Pascal: 1623-1662 French mathematician Discoverer of probability theory

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  1. Pascal: 1623-1662 French mathematician Discoverer of probability theory

  2. Coin toss: (there are a total of 32 possible results of which one contains no heads, five contain 1 head, ten contain 2 heads, ten contain 3 heads, five contain 4 heads and one contains 5 heads).

  3. Closed hydraulic system F/A1= X/A2Pressure remains the same!!

  4. Closed systems- force pumps • Heart • Brakes • Fork lift • Piston systems • Siphon • Heimlich maneuver

  5. Demonstration: in a confined fluid • Force is increased- pressure is increased to ALL parts equally

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