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Would expect pressure exerted by water to be greater or less than the pressure exerted by the same amount of mercury?

if you were to immerse yourself under a meter of mercury the pressure experienced would be greater than if you were to immerse yourself under a meter of water.


Would you expect the the pressure exerted by water to be greater or less than the pressure exerted by the same amount of air?

The pressure exerted by water would be greater than the pressure exerted by the same amount of air due to water's higher density. Water molecules are packed closely together, leading to more collisions with the walls of the container and thus a higher pressure compared to air molecules.


Do you expect the pressure to be greater in the capillaries or the vein?

i would say capillaries...


what amount will I receive?

amount to expect? amount to expect


Would you expect high or low pressure at the pole?

you would expect it to have high pressure


Would you expect high or low air pressure at the poles?

you would expect it to have high pressure


What type of weather do you expect on a high pressure day?

High Pressure days, these types of pressure systems do not allow for cloud formation, therefore, you can expect sunnydays.


What would expect to happen to a sidewalk over the course of years when rainwater continues to soak in to concrete and freeze?

If water is allowed to get into a concrete sidewalk and not allowed to drain and it freezes, the expansion of the water/ice as it crystallizes causes the concrete to crack. If more water settles in the crack and freezes, the crack gets bigger. Each year the increase in the size of the crack is greater because a greater amount of water can fit in the crack, and a greater amount of water has a greater amount of expansion when it freezes.


What volume would you expect the gas to occupy if the pressure is increased to 40 kPa?

Assuming all other conditions remain constant (temperature and amount of gas), Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. Therefore, if the pressure is increased to 40 kPa, the volume of the gas would decrease proportionally.


What type of weather do you expect in a high-pressure system?

You expect calm weather with few or no clouds.


Would you expect the air pressure in a valley that's sea level to be higher or lower than air pressure at sea level?

I would expect it to be lower.


Would you expect the air pressure in a valley that's below sea level be higher or lower than air pressure at sea level?

I would expect it to be lower.