The Pressure is .434 times the height
The FORCE takes a lot more calculations as the height and the weight of the water has to be calculated in plus the hydra-static pressure
Turbine diffusers are configured to improve pressure recovery within the turbo machinery. The diffuser both converts the non-uniform flow off the impeller into a uniform velocity profile and converts the dynamic energy of the flow into pressure with minimal losses. With an effective diffuser, the rotor exit static pressure will be less than the discharge value which increases the total/static pressure ratio of the turbine. With this increase in total/static pressure ratio, the total to total pressure ratio is reduced, but the overall turbine efficiency is improved.. Turbine diffusers are configured to improve pressure recovery within the turbo machinery. The diffuser both converts the non-uniform flow off the impeller into a uniform velocity profile and converts the dynamic energy of the flow into pressure with minimal losses. With an effective diffuser, the rotor exit static pressure will be less than the discharge value which increases the total/static pressure ratio of the turbine. With this increase in total/static pressure ratio, the total to total pressure ratio is reduced, but the overall turbine efficiency is improved.. For more information Read the Handbook of turbomachinery (Joseph Sherma, 2003 pg 342-348):
Pressure is not amplified by a hydraulic system. You apply a force to a small area,and that creates a pressure equal to (your force)/(the small area).The key that makes hydraulic systems useful is the fact that this pressure goeseverywhere throughout the whole sealed system, and exerts the same pressureeverythere. So in another part of the system, there's a movable plate that has1,000 times the area of the little spot that you pushed on. But it has the samepressure against it that you exerted against the small area.The total force on the big area is (pressure) x (the big area) =(your force)/(the small area) x (the big area) =(your force)/(the small area) x (1,000 x the small area) = 1,000 x times your force !The hydraulic system amplifies the total force, by applying the same pressureto a larger area.
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Dear Friend, calculate the volume of the silo ie., nothing but the capacity you required.
it is the total energy required to create any system by displacing its volume and pressure.
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That is called pressure. For example, the SI unit for pressure is the Pascal, which is equal to newtons / square meters.
The partial pressure is the pressure exerted by just one gas in the mixture.
That is usually called pressure. For forces within solids, it may also refer to the stress.
The force exerted on a surface divided by the total area over which the force is exerted is the pressure. Pressure = Force / Area Pascals = Newtons/ square meters Pa = N/m^2 or psi = lb/in^2 (pounds per square inch)
That is usually called pressure. For forces within solids, it may also refer to the stress.
The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the individual pressures.
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Unfortunately, there is a missing variable from your question. In order to calculate pressure, we need to know the force being exerted upon an object. The formula for calculating Pressure is Force/Area.The total surface area of the bed would be roughly 10.2 meters squared. This gives us the "Area" part. But we still need to know force.
That's the definition of the 'pressure' which the force exerts on the surface.
The pressure that the car exerts, at every point where the tires touch the road, is(total weight of the car) divided by (total area of contact between the tires and the road).
Dalton's law of partial pressures) states that the total pressure exerted by the mixture of non-reactive gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of individual gases.