Why doesn't toothpaste mix?

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Why doesn't toothpaste mix?

We frequently inadvertently inquired, 'Why does toothpaste not mix colors?' when we noticed toothpaste that comes in a variety of colors on a regular basis.

Mostly, toothpaste is thought to be partitioned in tubes to allow for the release of different colors through different outlets, but this method is not widely used due to the disadvantage of high costs.


Pascal's law

When one part is subjected to a constant pressure P, the pressure is transferred to the entire fluid at the same pressure P.


The toothpaste is contained within a sealed container. When the toothpaste tube is pressed, the force applied to the tip acts not only on the tip, but also on the entire tube, resulting in the toothpaste being pushed out. 

Therefore, when you put toothpaste in a tube, if toothpaste was putted in each color set by the rule, several colors of toothpaste come out according to the rule.

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