Water is more dense than air is.
mercury exerts more pressure than water bcause mercury is a metal and water is a non metal obviously mercury weighs more than water
Fluids have a higher density than air and therefore exert more pressure than air.
I wonder who said it did. Did he realise that some gases might weigh more than the water which is contained in moist gases?
Sorry - it exerts more pressure than a flt heel.
Atmospheric pressure exerts more force on you if you are deeper than 10 meters. At 10m below sea level the atmospheric pressure is double that of on land and it increase with every 10 metres that you descend
The larger pointed exert larger pressure than ablunt end because the sharp end takes small than the blunt end.
The larger pointed exert larger pressure than ablunt end because the sharp end takes small than the blunt end.
If you were to take equal volumes of air and water and weigh them, Water would have a larger mass than air, because there are more water molecules than air molecules in the same volume. Therefore, since Pressure = Force x Area, we need to find the force. Since the water has a larger mass, it will automatically have a larger force than the air. So if it has a larger force, it will also have a higher pressure.
No, it would be less due to compression by weight of the surface area water. Every so many feet (meters) down, another "atmosphere" of pressure is exerted. Ergo, water at the seabed would exert more pressure on the pier than the water at the surface.
air molecules in cold air exert more pressure because they are closer together and collide more often
Due to the that the pressure exerted by a liquid increase with its depth. Thus as depth increase, more and more pressure is exert by water on the wall of dam. A thick wall is required to withstand a great pressure, therefore, the wall of the dam is made with thickness increasing towards the base
DENSER MORE PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE LOOK AT SCIENCE TEXT BOOK DONT CHEAT ON WIKI Water has more density than air.