Steam pressure pushes the piston up. Atmospheric Pressure pushes the piston down.
What I know is that someone pushes a button or pulls a handle which pushes energy into the machine! Then they either let go of the handle or button which stops it! Another view: E=MC2 and Inertia.
barometric pressure
Gas pressure is defined as a the force of when it pushes out, and when its divided by the area of whatever it is in.
Pressure.
Voltage is the pressure that pushes electricity through wires (or other conductors) in the same way that water pressure pushes water through pipes.
I think it probably pushes it in all directions or to the right........
When an object pushes against an object that cannot be squashed, we get an increase in pressure. This increased pressure can lead to a reaction force that pushes back on the object, causing it to either move or stay in place, depending on the forces involved.
no, it represents the pressure exeted on the arteries
A high pressure will be able to push the coolants into the heater cores.
The amount of pressure that pushes up the magma in a volcano
Floods, of course. Sea water becomes big like waves (tidal waves), in the sea whoch lead to floods and thus, pushes sea water out under pressure.