Pressure in enclosed fluids is transmitted equally in all directions, as stated by Pascal's Principle, due to the fluid's ability to maintain equilibrium. In microgravity, pressure remains uniform throughout the fluid, while on Earth, the weight of the fluid above contributes to pressure variations with height. The principle applies strictly in an infinitesimally small volume, where pressure is isotropic at a given level but increases with depth due to gravitational forces. The pressure exerted by a master piston directly affects a slave piston, enabling force transfer to lift loads. Understanding these concepts is crucial for calculating forces in fluid systems, especially when liquid transfer occurs.