for fresh air static pressure it shoul be high are low
The main difference of static pressure and dynamic pressure is:- static pressure is exerted by fluid at rest but dynamic pressure is pressure exerted by fluid in motion.
Static pressure certainly does affect flow rate. Static pressure can slow or speed up flow rate based on the liquid.
When you are talking you send your sound pressure, but around you is the atmospheric pressure and your waves are on top of that. You are changing a bit but not noticable that nearly static air pressure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_pressure
By grounding.
it works with the difference between pitot pressure and static pressure
The main difference of static pressure and dynamic pressure is:- static pressure is exerted by fluid at rest but dynamic pressure is pressure exerted by fluid in motion.
The main difference of static pressure and dynamic pressure is:- static pressure is exerted by fluid at rest but dynamic pressure is pressure exerted by fluid in motion.
No, it is not static
what is 99'' of static pressure equal to in hg(mercury)
Static pressure certainly does affect flow rate. Static pressure can slow or speed up flow rate based on the liquid.
Static pressure can be caalculated by simply measuring the height of the faucet from the highest fixture above this faucet and times the height by .434 for static pressure
The CFM of the equipment are given, how to calculate Static Pressure for it.
As your static pressure increases your Amp draw will drop
absolute pressure
The static head the distance to the point of application or the height the pump has to overcome for liquids. For air likewise is almost the same except that it is ducted, refer to Moody chart.The pressure exerted by a still liquid or gas, especially water or air.
Static pressure is the pressure exerted by fluid in all directions, when it is in rest. Stagnation pressure is the sum of static and dynamic pressure of fluid in motion. Dynamic head is given by (velocity)^2/2*g.
When you are talking you send your sound pressure, but around you is the atmospheric pressure and your waves are on top of that. You are changing a bit but not noticable that nearly static air pressure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_pressure