Pressure=density*gravity*height
In water density and gravity are constant, therefore pressure only changes with height.
The dam would need to be thicker at the bottom than at the the top to withstand the higher pressure at the base of the structure.
The integrity of the dam is dependent upon the amount of backwater held up by it. Any huge defference in the fluid pressure can cause structural damage in the walls of the dam.
the fluid pressure 10 ft under water is
A= actually its fluid pressure and fluid pressure is any kind of fluid(gas,liquid,air,are all fluid. Fluid Pressure is any fluid that is exerted on the surface, to calculate fluid pressure divide the force by the area over which it is applied.
The ultimate source of fluid pressure in the body is the heart, whose pumping generates blood pressure.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
By Steven Holzner In physics, Pascal's principle says that given a fluid in a totally enclosed system, a change in pressure at one point in the fluid is transmitted to all points in the fluid, as well as to the enclosing walls. In other words, if you have a fluid enclosed in a pipe (with no air bubbles) and change the pressure in the fluid at one end of the pipe, the pressure changes all throughout the pipe to match.
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Yes, there is fluid pressure in the skeleton. However, fluid pressure is only in the exoskeleton, not the internal skeleton.
your breaks will not work with out it. break fluid is part of the Hydraulic system It runs to the brake lines and into the calipers Where it pushes on pistons that apply pressure to the break rotor making the car stop.
This question is set up to trick you. You don't need to know how much water surrounds the dam, because it is irrelevant. Assuming the atmospheric pressure is the same for both dams, depth is the only factor that affects fluid pressure. It's simply evaluating your knowledge of basic hydrostatic principles. So, for any depth, these two lakes have no difference in pressure.
As the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
the fluid pressure 10 ft under water is
A= actually its fluid pressure and fluid pressure is any kind of fluid(gas,liquid,air,are all fluid. Fluid Pressure is any fluid that is exerted on the surface, to calculate fluid pressure divide the force by the area over which it is applied.
The pressure that a fluid exerts depends on the density and the depth of the fluid.
The weight of the fluid. Pressure = force / area.
Normal spinal fluid pressure is 12
The pressure of a fluid generally increases with depth. This therefore means that at a specific depth the pressure of a fluid is constant.
Fluid Pressure is evenly distributed at a given level in fluid. Your welcome