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This is because the pressure will be the same on both sides. It will not break since the pressure is even throughout.
Atmospheric pressure is another name for air pressure. This is because the atmosphere is pretty much the same as air.
It just means that the pressure you're measuring is approximately the same as Earth's air pressure at sea level.
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Due to lower atmospheric pressure at altitude, water will boil at lower temperature.
because they both have different altitudes...
No the pressure isn't the same in shimla and delhi. The pressure will be less in shimla because it is at a higher altitude and hence the air is rarer and ultimately, that gives you your answer. That pressure is less on heights than planes.
Yes, Barometric Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure are the same thing. Except one describes what Atmospheric Pressure would be measured in.
At the same atmospheric pressure, yes. That's kind of the definition of boiling point: when the vapor pressure is the same as the atmospheric pressure.
The pressure inside will be the same as what the atmospheric pressure was when the lid was closed as long as no heat is added or removed.
The pressure is the same.
the pressure of water measured relative to the atmospheric pressure at the same elevation.
Atmospheric Pressure means the same. It is a synonym for air pressure.
It will be same as it is at sea level.
The locations all have the same atmospheric pressure (barometric pressure).
The same as the atmospheric pressure on anything else on the surface of the earth.
intrapleural pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure, but lungs don't collapse because intra-alveolar pressure increases, too (4 mmHg pressure gradient stays same)