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Because the pressure is exerted throughout the body of water.
water is more dense than air and it has atmospheric pressure also pushing down on it to make it have greater pressure than air.
Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
In order for water to reach your sink, pressure needs to be exerted for it to beat gravity's force.
Forces are exerted on a submerged object due to water pressure not being balanced due to buoyancy. This is when the pressure at the bottom of the submerged object is greater than the fluid on the top of the object, thus projecting the object upward.
Are you asking hydrostatic (standing still) or if the water is under pressure such as the pressure at the base of a riser based on the height of the column of water?
mean and dirty a one foot column of water will produce 1/2 psig head
Because the pressure is exerted throughout the body of water.
Every 2.3077 feet of water in a column increases the water pressure at the bottom of the column by 1 pound per square inch.A 39 foot column of water with a pressure of 120 psi at the base will have a pressure exerted on its top surface of 103.1 psi.39 ft/ 2.3077 ft/1 psi = 16.9 psi ; 120 psi -16.9 psi = 103.1 psievery meter of water in a column increases the pressure at the base of the column by 0.1 kg./ sq. cm (or 1 kilopascal)A 12 meter column of water exerts a pressure at its base of 12 kPa. (or 1.2 kg/sq. cm)
The pressure exerted by water has nothing to do with the number of liters, nor with time. It is only related to the height of the water column.
TonicI think. :PThe pressure exerted by water moving during osmosis is called the osmotic pressure. It is dependent on molar concentration and absolute temperature.
10 inches of water column equals to how much gas pressure?
water is more dense than air and it has at
The column with the smallest diameter has greater pressure and the column with a larger diameter has less pressure.
TonicI think. :PThe pressure exerted by water moving during osmosis is called the osmotic pressure. It is dependent on molar concentration and absolute temperature.
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it is where pressure increases and gets harder to travel through