It's often called centrifugal force, but I've heard that the correct term is centripetal force.
Hydrostatic pressure is generated by the systole (contraction of the ventricles).
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Negative pleural pressure typically ranges from -3 to -8 cm H2O during normal breathing, with larger negative pressures generated during forced inspiration. The negative pressure in the pleural space helps maintain lung inflation by creating a pressure gradient for air to flow into the lungs during inspiration.
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The pressure generated when blood is pumped out of the heart is called systolic blood pressure. It is the highest pressure in the arteries during the cardiac cycle and represents the force of blood against the arterial walls when the heart contracts.
Blood pressure is generated by the heart. When the heart muscles contract, they create pressure to push blood around the circulatory system.
When a closed container is heated, internal pressure is generated due to the expansion of food contents. Not only that, the air/gas in the headspace is expanding too.
Winds are generated when air flows from a high pressure area into a low pressure area. This movement occurs due to the pressure difference, with air moving from areas of higher pressure to lower pressure to equalize the pressure gradient.
centrifuging.
exzample by spiining bottles in a machinr
The pump in a hydraulic system forces fluid out and that creates pressure
200-400 kg