It could be blow by, escaping exhaust gasses pushing past the cylinder rings creating excessive pressure in the crank case causing the dipstick to pop out to relieve said pressure. That or tiny elves.
kinda.
the movement of pressure on earths plates or land causes them to push each other and cause a crack in the earth
It is the POSITIVE pressure. Basically how much "push" the wind causes.
The heart beat is the beating of the heart. Blood pressure is the amount of pressure the heart beat causes the blood to push against the blood vessels.
The air pressure increases as you move farther away from the Earth, which causes your eardrum to push inward.
a force is a push or pull and pressure is a a push
You would probably have to follow the dipstick tube to where it meets the engine, remove the bracket bolt and either remove the tube or lift it up to push the dipstick up or out of the tube.
The same thing just happened to me.I used a sheetrock screw and scewed into the stopper and it pulled right out.
You'll have to remove dipstick tube first and then push broken dipstick out from the bottom side up. Before removal of the tube clean surroundings to avoid dirt from getting into engine.
Suction works by creating a vacuum that causes air pressure to decrease within a closed space. This decrease in pressure causes the surrounding air or fluid to push into the lower pressure area, pulling objects towards it. This phenomenon is commonly used in devices like vacuum cleaners and suction cups.
When an artesian well starts to push out enough water, the water will flow under pressure to a lower elevation, forming a flowing artesian well. The pressure from the confined aquifer pushes the water up and out of the well, and gravity then causes it to flow downhill or to a lower region.
The plunger being pushed into the syringe compresses the air inside, reducing its volume and increasing its pressure. This is due to Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional at constant temperature.