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Air pressure exerted equally on an object from different directions is what?

balanced pressure


Air pressure exerted equally on an object from different directions is?

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What is the force exerted by air in all directions?

The force exerted by air in all directions is called air pressure. It is caused by the collisions of air molecules with surfaces. Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions and decreases as altitude increases.


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In all directions.


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What is pascals law?

Pascal's Law states that if you apply pressure to fluids that are confined (or can't flow to anywhere), the fluids will then transmit (or send out) that same pressure in all directions at the same rate.


What is the direction of the force acting on the balloon?

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