What's the formula to calculate bottom hole pressure
Mean PA pressure divided by Fick cardiac output
Yes....I indeed have a hole at the bottom of my spine, visable on the skin. It is righhht at the top of my bottom. The doctors told my mum, had it have been much bigger I could have been spina bifta. The size of the hole is a bit bigger than a pin prick and my parents were told just to keep it clean. It is quite deep, although now I am 27, I forget it is there. Occasionally I will ask my boyfriend to check it, but I have never had any problems. As long as it is left alone it's fine.
the equation for mean arterial pressure is MAP=(1/3) PP (pulse pressure) + Diastolic example: if someone's blood pressure is 125/65, then Pulse Pressure is 60 now that you have this info you can calculate MAP (mean arterial pressure) MAP= (1/3) 60 + 65 MAP= 85
Water pressure increases with depth, so the deepest spot in the ocean is probably the location of the greatest water pressure. The Marianas trench is the deepest place (10,911m) and the pressure is 108.6 MPa. For a comparason, the standard sea-level air pressure is only 101.325 kPa, or about 1000 less.
That is commonly referred to as a tree hollow.
liquid rushes faster at the bottom hole than tops because pressure in liquids is directly proportional to the height of the liquid.that is the deeper the liquid the higher the pressure
The water pressure increases with depth, thus water comes in faster through a hole the deeper it is.
The hole at the bottom will spurt the most water since the pressure is higher at the bottom compared to the top.
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BHT = (1F * Depth)\100ft + MyT Sir zulfiqar Ali (karachi University)
A is the first two holes on the top covered and the bottom hole covered. B is the first hole on the top and on the bottom. C is the second hole ( not the first hole ) and the bottom hole.
Because the pressure of the water is a lot stronger at the bottom of the water and a lot less strong closer to the surface of the water
This question does not provide enough information on the relevant parameters to even attempt an answer. One would assume that if the hole is at the bottom of the container (and not on the side at the bottom) and the liquid is coming out of the hole only due to gravity that the the container would remain stationary. If there is internal pressure in the container, then the initial pressure becomes important as does the time since the water began to flow. If the hole is on the side of the container, then friction between the container and the surface it is resting on become significant. If the container is not circular in cross section, then the location of the hole along the side helps determine whether the container moves laterally or spins.
because liquid exerts more pressure more at the bottom tan at the top
there should be two hole near the bottom of dipstick if the oil is at the top of the second hole from the bottom its full if its at the bottom hole its a quart low
If by "bottom hole" you mean the round hole at the end, then no. Most of the sound of a flute comes out near where the mouthpiece is
Bottom hole Temperature is 85F + (0.015 x Depth in feet)