the force exerted onto a surface by the weight of the air
Atmospheric Pressure means the same. It is a synonym for air pressure.
Cooler air has greater air pressure since the air molecules are denser, meaning they are close together. Warmer air has lower air pressure for the opposite reason.
Yes, barometric pressure is a specific type of air pressure that is measured using a barometer.
The air pressure at the top of our heads is the same as the air pressure at any other point at the same elevation above sea level. The air pressure decreases with increasing altitude due to the weight of the air above pushing down on the air below, creating the atmospheric pressure we experience.
Atmospheric pressure is another name for air pressure. This is because the atmosphere is pretty much the same as air.
No, 200 psi of air is not the same as 200 psi of water. This is because water is denser than air, so the pressure exerted by water at 200 psi would be greater than that of air at the same pressure.
Air pressure and atmospheric pressure are the same things, just called differently. It refers to the weight of air being exerted on an object.
There is no pressure in outer space because it is essentially a vacuum, meaning there are very few, if any, particles present to exert pressure. Without air or any other medium to press against our bodies, we do not experience pressure in the same way we do in environments with air or water.
The air pressure is the same, inside or outside the paper bag.
It will remain the same. (:
No, it is not. The pressure decreases as the altitude increases.
Air pressure is the same throughout the tire.