Answer:
False
Explanation:
Pascal's law is not for open container it is for enclosed fluid
Pascal's law (also known as the principle of transmission of fluid pressue)
states that when pressure is applied at any part of an enclosed fluid it is transmitted undiminished throughout the fluid as well as to the walls of the container containing the fluid i.e., change in pressure at any point in an enclosed incompressible fluid is transmitted such that the same change occurs everywhere.