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Static pressure is the pressure exerted by fluid in all directions, when it is in rest. Stagnation pressure is the sum of static and dynamic pressure of fluid in motion. Dynamic head is given by (velocity)^2/2*g.
Rocks formed from layers of materials that settle and get cemented together are Sedimentary Rocks.
1. a decrease in pressure, which lowers the melting temperatures of materials; this occur at mid-ocean ridges. 2. an increase in pressure, which causes materials in the asthenosphere to melt; this often occurs at a hot spot. 3. an increase in the amount of water in the asthenosphere, which lowers the melting temperatures of materials; this often occurs at subduction boundaries.
Theoretically at 0ºC, 32ºF or 273.15K (at 101300Pa pressure)... In a real life experiment would vary depending on athmospheric pressure.
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Aero dynamics , friction ,and pressure
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Yes, the pressure of the materials that are pressed together by gravity.Yes, the pressure of the materials that are pressed together by gravity.Yes, the pressure of the materials that are pressed together by gravity.Yes, the pressure of the materials that are pressed together by gravity.
the particles of gas bouncing into the walls of the container.
This depends on the pressure.
I believe it is experiment on Bernoulli's principle that use conservation of energy to calculate velocity or flow of the incompressible fluid. It is stated Total Pressure = static Pressure at reference height + momentum + potential height See attachment for experiment detail.
Conduct the experiment is a pressure vessel where the pressure is maintained at a point lower than normal.
A gas exerts pressure on the container because it is bouncing off the walls of the container at a certain force. The greater the force is the greater the pressure.
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Blowing up a balloon.
In a gas, particles are constantly striking and bouncing off the container. the force of these impacts causes pressure. If the volume is halved, the pressure is doubled.