Yes, because the density of oil is less than water.
(The pressure would be less with oil.)
Fluid pressure is the greatest at the deepest point. If the fluid is in different shaped vessels, the pressure is the greatest at the bottom of the vessel no matter what the shape.
well a moutian if it is tall enough can reach the sky and air pressure their is 0
There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
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you will have to get it to a shop as they will have to compress the coil spring to take the pressure of it, then it is just a matter of one nut holding the wheel and two holding it at the bracket on the frame.
Fluid pressure is the greatest at the deepest point. If the fluid is in different shaped vessels, the pressure is the greatest at the bottom of the vessel no matter what the shape.
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In a pipe line or vessel if vertically placed and two pressure gauges mounted in top and bottom places of the pipe line and the internal pressure will very. Top mounted pressure gauge is lower than the bottom mounted pressure gauge. The Pressure will change due to the height variation's. The Internel fluid height acting additional pressure . so that the pressure difference in two gauges located in different heights.
well a moutian if it is tall enough can reach the sky and air pressure their is 0
yes, it is different because instead of reading the bottom of the meniscus, with mercury you would have to read the top from the direction the curve is
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No because Titanic is so deep you need a submarine capable of holding off the pressure. If a person dived in and swam to the bottom, chances are that you would die.
At the bottom, there is the additional weight of the gas or liquid above the surface level.
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There would be more pressure at the bottom of a pitcher of water 35cm deep. +++ To explain, the pressure is a function purely of depth, not volume.
Speed of sound in air is dependent on the air pressure, and air pressure is dependent on height above sea level. Up high, pressure is lower and speed of sound is different.