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Energy and pressure
because of the height, as you go down further in depth the greater the pressure. imagine when you at a greater depth the greater amount of fluid you have to endure. the pressure would be the same everywhere at the same depth in fluid but the force on the object would depend on the area of the object.
no, because it is the same throughout, except if the temperature and pressure is changing
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To ensure suitable amount of pressure is applied onto the object
Energy and pressure
because of the height, as you go down further in depth the greater the pressure. imagine when you at a greater depth the greater amount of fluid you have to endure. the pressure would be the same everywhere at the same depth in fluid but the force on the object would depend on the area of the object.
no, because it is the same throughout, except if the temperature and pressure is changing
For every vertical foot of pipe, take that and multiply it by .434.This equation will get within 1/2 -1/4 psi.
Over the area not volume
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The force of colliding particles