One bar is atmospheric pressure at sea level.
Before an aircraft leaves the ground the control tower gives the pilot an adjustment that depends upon the local atmospheric pressure and by how much it deviates from normal sea level pressure so that the pilot can adjust his altimeter. The altimeter registers atmospheric pressure and reads out in feet of altitude. As the aircraft climbs the pressure diminishes and the altimeter dial shows and increasing reading in feet. The opposite as it descends. When a light aircraft lands in poor visibility it is fairly important that the altimeter is reading correctly, hence the need to adjust it to local pressure.
is the force per unit area excerted against a surface by the weight of air above that surface in the earth atmosphere
The pressure the air exerts as gravity pulls it toward the center of the earth. It is the greatest at sea level, where the molecules in the air are closer together. At higher altitudes, the pressure is less.
pressure caused by the weight of the atmosphere.
the pressure in the atmoshere caused by gravity
Atmospheric pressure is the force per unit area exerted on a surface by the weight of air above that surface in the atmosphere of Earth.
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Absolute Pressure
Hurricanes are low pressure systems.
Choices; low pressure, changing pressure, high pressure, no pressure.
Air Pressure
92 Times heavier then earths
Absolute zero
320,000 ft above sea leavel
because the atomospheric pressure has increased which does not allow many clouds to form
The Liquid will turn into gas. The boiling point corresponds to the temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure. If the liquid is open to the atmosphere (that is, not in a sealed vessel), it is not possible to sustain a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure, because the vapor will simply expand until its pressure equals that of the atmosphere.
Oxidized carbon as atomospheric CO2 and Varbonate rock in limestone.
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Basically, the higher you get in the atmosphere, the less dense it gets. It's the exosphere.
Balloon is made up of elastic material. It is blown because of pumping air into it. Now the wall of the balloon gets stressed. Stress is nothing but the deforming force per unit area. Same way pressure is also the force per unit area. Hence the pressure inside the ballon would increase and become greater than the atomospheric pressure. So, as we allow the mouth to be in open condition, the air rushes out from higher pressure region to lower pressure region.
From a nursing perspective... The gauge of the needle tells us the size of the lumen (inside) of the tube. Size 18 is big whilst size 30 is small. If we want a substance that we're injecting to have low pressure (ie if cleaning a wound with saline and not wanting it to hurt or disturb the healing and using a syringe to apply it) then we use a large size (ie 16). Hope this helps Gauge pressure is the pressure recorded on the gage that records above the atmospheric pressure. Normal atomospheric pressure is 14.7psi. So if a gage read 10 psi of gage pressure, then the true pressure would be 24.7 psi. Hope this is right.
Rusting is caused due to exposture of iron to moisture. When iron articles are painted, it is not exposed to the atomospheric moisture. This is how paint stops rusting
They make the water into steam. Part of it is transferred into latent heat, which is heat water requires to become steam. As you keep heating the water (assuming it's a closed flask), then eventually all the water will become steam.