This is due to the static and dynamic pressure acting on the water.As water flows down Kinetic energy is translated to pressure energy and hence pressure increases during hydrotesting...
Pressure in the lungs increases during exhalation-when you breath out
During a diastole, the blood pressure momentarily increases.
When intrapulmonary volume increases, the intrapulmonary pressure decreases. This creates a pressure gradient that allows air to flow from higher pressure outside the lungs to the lower pressure inside the lungs during inspiration.
The pressure in the pulmonary artery increases during exercise if the cardiac output increases.
because the pressure of our blood increases which goes to our heart and so when fainting the heart beat increases
Yes, blood pressure typically increases during exercise as the heart pumps more blood to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles.
Hormones are released, blood pressure increases
Hormones are released, blood pressure increases
Fluctuations in an individual's blood pressure are normal during the course of a day. When one awakens, the blood pressure is lower as a result of the decreased metabolism and physical activity during sleep. As metabolism and activity increases during the day, the blood pressure rises.
During an isobaric compression process, the pressure of an ideal gas increases as the volume decreases while the temperature remains constant.
During quiet breathing, the intrapleural pressure decreases during inspiration as the diaphragm contracts and the thoracic cavity expands, leading to a decrease in pressure inside the lungs. During expiration, intrapleural pressure increases as the diaphragm relaxes and the thoracic cavity decreases in volume, causing an increase in pressure inside the lungs.
The venous pressure increases during the second heart sound because of the increased negative pressure. 2nd heart sound heard when AV valves close,ventricular diastole