Fluid can react, but it shall never give dem in
A person going to the depths of the sea requires a rigid diving suit instead of a flexible one because of the extense pressure of the fluid. As we know that pressure at a point in a fluid is directly proportional to the depth of that point, thus, a deep sea diver needs a rigid suit.
The more rougher the surface is the more it decreases the flow rate of the liquid!!
The pressure that a fluid exerts depends on the density and the depth of the fluid.
The weight of the fluid. Pressure = force / area.
Fluid can react, but it shall never give dem in
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A person going to the depths of the sea requires a rigid diving suit instead of a flexible one because of the extense pressure of the fluid. As we know that pressure at a point in a fluid is directly proportional to the depth of that point, thus, a deep sea diver needs a rigid suit.
The more rougher the surface is the more it decreases the flow rate of the liquid!!
yes, the pressure is directly related to the effective force acting on the fluid body, so from the pressure differential you can compute the effective force on a small mass of fluid in the orifice, which can then be translated into a flux integral, which can be solved for Volume/time.
Speed affects the frequency and pressure affects the wavelength.
Yes, there is fluid pressure in the skeleton. However, fluid pressure is only in the exoskeleton, not the internal skeleton.
As the speed of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases.
the fluid pressure 10 ft under water is
since mercury (Hg) is much more dense than water, x mm of Hg is a higher pressure than x inches of water column (in wc) or x mm of water column.Inches of water and millimeters of mercury are both the measure of pressure by equating the pressure to a height of a column of fluid (pressure-fluid height relationship) and thus, the density of the fluid greatly affects the pressure measurement.
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.