The 260 feet of water: at that depth, there is the weight of the water and the atmosphere on top of it.
Yes!!! The altitude and depth cause the fuid to change.
because of the height, as you go down further in depth the greater the pressure. imagine when you at a greater depth the greater amount of fluid you have to endure. the pressure would be the same everywhere at the same depth in fluid but the force on the object would depend on the area of the object.
It depends on depth.
The pressure that a fluid exerts depends on the density and the depth of the fluid.
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How does liquid pressure vary with depth
How does liquid pressure vary with depth
Yes!!! The altitude and depth cause the fuid to change.
because of the height, as you go down further in depth the greater the pressure. imagine when you at a greater depth the greater amount of fluid you have to endure. the pressure would be the same everywhere at the same depth in fluid but the force on the object would depend on the area of the object.
The opposite to altitude is depth.
It depends on depth.
depth
fathometer is an instrument used to measure the altitude of na object above a fixed level , fathometer measures the sea depth
Pressure altitude can be determined by dialing your kollsman window to 29.92" or 1013mb the altitude displayed will be pressure altitude. Or if you want to use a mathematical equation to calculate pressure it is: 29.92-current baro.=x then take x*1000+Current field elevation=pressure altitude. Example: Current baro is 30.08 field elevation is 845'. 29.92-30.08= -.16 now take -.16*1000+845=685 is your pressure altitude.
It is called buoyant force. It is calculated by determining the volume of water displaced by the object, which is the volume of the object under water.The weight of this quantity of water is the buoyant force. It can also be calculated by knowing the depth of the object in the water, the pressure at that depth, and the area of the bottom of the object. Buoyant Force = Pressure * depth It can also be calculated by knowing the weight of the object. If an object is floating the water is supporting the object's weight. So the buoyant force = weight of object
The pressure that a fluid exerts depends on the density and the depth of the fluid.
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