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Fluid Pressure is evenly distributed at a given level in fluid. Your welcome

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The pressure in a fluid at any given depth is constant, and it is exerted equally in all directions.

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How is fluid speed and fluid pressure related?

Fluid pressure decreases as speed increases. Bernoulli's principle states "as the speed of a moving fluid increases, it's pressure decreases.


Whose principal states when force is applied to confined fluid an increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid?

ANSWER:FLUID. "What happens when you squeeze a container filled with water? If the container is closed, the water has nowhere to go. As a result, the pressure in the water increases by the same amount everywhere in the container-- not just where you squeeze or near the top of the container. When a force is applied to a confined fluid, an increase in pressure is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid. This is called the Pascal's Principal."-- Science Level Green, Glencoe Science


What is the pressure in bar at 400 meters sea depth?

Pressure at a given depth of water can be calculated using a formula like, "#1 #1kgf/cm2." Therefore, water pressure at 2000 meters below sea level will be around 1.2 bar.


How are fluid preassure related to the motion of a fluid?

There is a theory called Bernoulli's Theorem which states that: p+dv2/2 +dgh=constant, where p stands for pressure d for density of the fluid g the acceleration due to gravity h the height of th liquid from the base level and v the speed of the liquid. If the pressure throughout the liquid remains constant then the velocity also remains constant. On changing the pressure the velocity also changes to keep the equation value constant.


How many pounds per square inch is earths gravity?

Gravity is not a pressure.The acceleration of gravity on the surface of Earth is 9.8 meters (32.2 feet) per second2 .Gravity can certainly produce pressure in a fluid, but the magnitude of the pressuredepends on what sort of substance the fluid comprises.The pressure of the atmosphere ... due to gravity ... is about 14.6 pounds persquare inch.The pressure has somewhat greater magnitude if the fluid happens to be water,molasses, mercury, etc.

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How do you get data on air pressure from high in the atmosphere?

If you have an instrument which has something to compare force with a column of air, such as a fluid, depending on the pressure air makes on that fluid you'll know what the air pressure is when you compare the same experiment done at sea level, where atmospheric pressure is 1 atm. If you were to use mercury for instance, at sea level, the distance the column of air makes the fluid move is 760 mm. The same fluid could be used to compare what distance it'll be at a higher altitude, where the air pressure is less. The mercury would move less than 760 though, that's a given, since the air pressue is less.


Why does clutch pedal have no pressure?

1. Air in lines needs bled. 2. low fluid level. You can add brake fluid if you don't have proper fluid 3. pressure plate worn out replace clutch


How off-tin should you check your vehicles oil level washer fluid level and tire pressure?

every week


Why would the power steering fluid level raise on a 1999 mercury sable when the car is shut off?

no pressure, fluid drains back in.


Why is the boiling point not the same in Henderson as it is at sea level?

The Boiling Point of a Liquid (a Fluid) is dependent on its Surface Pressure (air pressure). The Air Pressure (due to increased altitude) is LOWER in Henderson than at Sea Level.


Inclined-tube manometer why are they used to measure low pressure?

the fluid level in manometer will rise through an inclined line rather than vertical line. So when ever there is slight variation in pressure the manometer (inclined) will be able read it. The pressure drop is given by P=h*density*g*sin(angle).


What do you do when there is no pressure in the clutch of a 1993 Honda Accord LX?

Check your clutch slave cylinder fluid level it looks like a mini brake fluid bottle


Why is tramsmission fluid leaking from the vent hole in the yoke on my 93 Suburban and the fluid level is normal?

The transmission could have a bad seal or have too much internal pressure causing the fluid to come from the 93 Suburban vent hole. The Fluid is probably leaking slowly, and that is why the level still shows normal.


Power steering fluid is dark and smells burnt needs to be flushed what would cause this?

its probably a plugged pressure line. it could also have a low fluid level


When the oil pressure warning light comes on it means?

Oil pressure is low- check fluid level, if ok may have restriction somewhere or possible pump problem.


Atmospheric pressure in context of sound?

The instantaneous sound pressure is the deviation from the local ambient pressure po caused by a sound wave at a given location and given instant in time. The effective sound pressure is the root mean square of the instantaneous sound pressure over a given interval of time (or space). Total pressure is given by: p-total = po + p-osc where: po = local ambient atmospheric (air) pressure, p-osc = sound pressure deviation. The standard atmosphere is a unit of pressure and is defined as being equal to po = 101325 Pa. Sound pressure level (SPL) or sound level is a logarithmic measure of the effective sound pressure of a sound relative to a reference value. It is measured in decibels (dB) above a standard reference level. The commonly used reference sound pressure level in air of 0 dB is equivalent to the sound pressure of p = 20 µPa RMS, which is usually considered the threshold of human hearing at 1 kHz. The threshold of of pain has a level of about 137.5 dB equivalent to a sound pressure of 150 Pa.


Which hormone keeps both the fluid level of the body and blood pressure form decreasing?

Antidiuretic hormone.