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All of the forces exerted by the individual molecules in a fluid add together to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid
1- gravity of cerebrospinal fluid= gravity of brain 2- density of cerebrospinal fluid is higher than density of brain
Convection. This happens in a fluid (gas or liquid), When a mass of fluid is heated it expands and becomes less dense than the unheated fluid round it. This density difference causes it to rise against gravity, bodily moving the whole mass of warm fluid. Obviously convection could not happen where there was no gravity (eg in a spacecraft orbiting Earth). Conduction. This happens because heat energy causes atoms or molecules to vibrate faster. As they do so they bump into the atom or molecule next to them and cause this to vibrate more. In this way the energy is passed along inside the body of the substance. Obviously this means while convection can not happen in space, conduction and and does. Convection and conduction are related the vibrational energy of conduction is what causes the fluid to expand, its molecules vibrating harder take up more room. Also understand that Heat energy is actually a specific form of Kinetic energy - an energy of motion - but happening at the atomic scale.
because it have a presser
Yes it would work. But there would be nothing for it to work against, because there is no gravitational force.If there was no gravity and some other force working on the parachute, such us it being pulled behind a car, then if there was air or another fluid present, then there would be drag, just as in a gravity environment.
Why does fluid move against gravity? Fluid, such as water, is lost due to osmosis and the internal pressure (aka turgor pressure).
All of the forces exerted by the individual molecules in a fluid add together to make up the pressure exerted by the fluid
The lymphatic system aids in the transport of tissue fluid. When this fluid accumulates it is referred to as edema, and tends to occur in the legs and ankles as a result of gravity.
1- gravity of cerebrospinal fluid= gravity of brain 2- density of cerebrospinal fluid is higher than density of brain
gravity
Oil has the highest specific gravity. Water has the second.
not sure Gravity waves are generated in a fluid medium, explained more fully in Fluid Dynamics. An example of a gravity wave would be this: throw a stone into a pond. The ripples that emanate from the center are gravity waves; up and down motion of that fluid. So to answer your question, yes but that would depend on which fluid you are referring to and whether you have the ability to ride the wave.
Convection. This happens in a fluid (gas or liquid), When a mass of fluid is heated it expands and becomes less dense than the unheated fluid round it. This density difference causes it to rise against gravity, bodily moving the whole mass of warm fluid. Obviously convection could not happen where there was no gravity (eg in a spacecraft orbiting Earth). Conduction. This happens because heat energy causes atoms or molecules to vibrate faster. As they do so they bump into the atom or molecule next to them and cause this to vibrate more. In this way the energy is passed along inside the body of the substance. Obviously this means while convection can not happen in space, conduction and and does. Convection and conduction are related the vibrational energy of conduction is what causes the fluid to expand, its molecules vibrating harder take up more room. Also understand that Heat energy is actually a specific form of Kinetic energy - an energy of motion - but happening at the atomic scale.
One kilogram of fluid. The volume of fluid will depend on its density or specific gravity.
because it have a presser
Yes it would work. But there would be nothing for it to work against, because there is no gravitational force.If there was no gravity and some other force working on the parachute, such us it being pulled behind a car, then if there was air or another fluid present, then there would be drag, just as in a gravity environment.
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