pressure is increased by forcing more of the substance you are using into a set space.
pressure can also be increased by a chemical reaction happening in a set space (bad) e.g. coca cola when its shaken.
Pressure on the emetic center due to increased intracranial pressure can cause nausea and vomiting as a protective mechanism to reduce the pressure in the brain.
Increased particle velocity v leads to increased sound pressure p. v = p / Z Scroll down to related links and look for "Sound Pressure" and for "Particle Velocity".
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When the temperature of a system is increased, the partial pressure of oxygen also increases.
A widened pulse pressure
Pressure decreases.
Increased intracranial pressure can lead to changes in blood pressure due to the body's compensatory mechanisms. Typically, there is an initial increase in blood pressure in response to increased intracranial pressure to maintain cerebral perfusion. However, as intracranial pressure continues to rise, blood pressure may decrease due to impaired cerebral autoregulation and compromised blood flow to the brain. Overall, the relationship between intracranial pressure and blood pressure is complex and can vary depending on individual factors and the underlying cause of increased intracranial pressure.
Increased pressure in the ventricles means the heart has increased stress pumping blood to the respiratory system/ body.
Hyportonic means to have increased pressure or in particular increased tone.
presure i increased when more particels hit the side
Increased airway resistance leads to increased negative intra-pleural pressure (more negative pressure), as it requires increased effort to overcome the resistance and maintain adequate airflow into the lungs. This increased pressure difference helps to keep the airways patent by promoting dilation of the bronchioles. If the resistance becomes too high, it can result in excessive negative pressure and potentially lead to airway collapse.
When force is increased, pressure also increases. Pressure is directly proportional to force, according to the formula Pressure = Force/Area. This means that the more force applied over a given area, the higher the pressure will be.