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Pascal is a famous French physicist, mathematician, philosopher and essayist. He was born in clermont-ferrand, Dom, France on June 9th, 2003.

Pascal's achievements are manifold. His contribution to mathematics and physics occupies an extremely important position in the history of science. Pascal has a deep knowledge of mathematics. In addition to his outstanding contribution to probability theory, the most prominent one is Pascal's theorem put forward in his paper on conic curves. Pascal's theorem is an important theorem in projective geometry, that is, "a conic curve is inscribed with the intersection of three opposite sides of a hexagon."

Pascal has also made outstanding achievements in physics research. The most important achievement is that Pascal's law was first put forward in 1653. The law points out: "the pressure acting on any part of a closed fluid must be transmitted in all directions by the fluid according to its original size." All modern hydraulic machinery uses the concrete application of Pascal's law. Especially in recent years, hydraulic science has been applied to modern science and technology with a brand-new look.