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The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that of its surrounding but the pressure difference varies with the strength of the tornado. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the tornado. The greatest pressure drop recorded from a tornado was 100 millibars or about 10%.
Technically, yes, but so slightly that you'd never notice it. Remember, the gravitational forces between you and anything else depend on your mass, the other mass, and the distance between them. When you're in water, there is more mass closer to you than there is when you're in air.
at higher altitudes the pressure of air is greater in our lungs as compare to the air pressure outside the body
when the vapor pressure is greater than 5 mm
A delisquiscent.
A tornado produces a greater pressure drop over a shorter distance than a hurricane.
The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that of its surrounding but the pressure difference varies with the strength of the tornado. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the tornado. The greatest pressure drop recorded from a tornado was 100 millibars or about 10%.
The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that of its surrounding but the pressure difference varies with the strength of the tornado. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the tornado. The greatest pressure drop recorded from a tornado was 100 millibars or about 10%.
The air pressure in a tornado is lower than that of its surrounding but the pressure difference varies with the strength of the tornado. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the tornado. The greatest pressure drop recorded from a tornado was 100 millibars or about 10%.
When the transpulmonary pressure is greater than zero water is forced out of the lung tissue and collects in the space between the lungs and the chest wall. This is known as an transudative pleural effusion.
If a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is applied to a solution or pure water, its water potential increases
Winds in a tornado are extremely high because the pressure at the center of the tornado is much less than its surroundings, and this pressure drop occurs over a very small distance. Differences in pressure are what cause most winds. The greater the pressure difference over a given area, the greater the wind speed.
If urine output is greater than intake a pressure differential will exist between inside and outside the urethra and as a result you will urinate your internal organs out.
Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
Technically, yes, but so slightly that you'd never notice it. Remember, the gravitational forces between you and anything else depend on your mass, the other mass, and the distance between them. When you're in water, there is more mass closer to you than there is when you're in air.
Yes, typically it is.
at higher altitudes the pressure of air is greater in our lungs as compare to the air pressure outside the body