Atmospheric pressure is measured in "Standard Atmosphere" (atm). 1 atm is equivalent to the 101.325kPa (Kilo Pascals) On average is of the weight of a column of air, one square centimeter, measured from sea level to to the top of the atmosphere.
The fluids in your body also exert pressure.
There is no atomosphere or atmospheric pressure. Without atomspheric pressure the astronauts blood would boil.
The highest.
The pressure measurement of a perfect vacuum is 0 psi.
Voltage- the measurement of electrical 'pressure'.
The abbreviation for pressure is p
The unit of measurement for sound pressure level is decibels (dB).
the non-invasive measurement of the pressure exerted by the circulating blood on the walls of the body's arteries.
ATM (atmosphere) is a unit of pressure measurement. It is commonly used to express atmospheric pressure, where 1 ATM is equivalent to the average pressure at sea level. Therefore, ATM is not a measurement of volume or temperature.
Blood pressure is not an absolute measurement, but rather it is measured using a gauge.
It is a measurement of pressure
The standard unit of measurement for pressure in fluid dynamics is the Pascal (Pa).