7-15 mm Hg; at 20-25 mm Hg
It really depends, based on what data you want to calculate pressure. For a start, you can use the basic definition of pressure, as force divided by area.
To calculate the inter-ridge width of ridges in a fingerprint, you need to measure the distance between the centers of two adjacent ridges. This can be done using a microscope or a high-resolution scanner to analyze the fingerprint. Using image analysis software, you can identify the ridge patterns and measure the distances between them accurately. The average of multiple measurements can provide a reliable estimate of the inter-ridge width.
[Systolic Blood Pressure+(2 x Diastolic Blood Pressure)]/3
It isn't clear what you want to calculate.
PSIG, or pounds per square inch gauge, measures pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. To calculate PSIG, you start with the absolute pressure reading (in PSIA) and subtract the atmospheric pressure (usually around 14.7 psi at sea level). The formula is: PSIG = PSIA - Atmospheric Pressure. If you have a pressure gauge that directly measures PSIG, it provides the gauge pressure without the need for calculations.
Cranial nerve 9: glossopharyngeal
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an accumulation of blood that occurs within the brain
Yes, Inter core has more pressure than outer core and that's why outer core is solid, because there is not enough pressure in outer core.
Glossopharyngeal cranial nerve
To calculate the gauge pressure of a system, subtract the atmospheric pressure from the absolute pressure of the system. Gauge pressure Absolute pressure - Atmospheric pressure.
To calculate gauge pressure in a system, subtract the atmospheric pressure from the absolute pressure within the system. Gauge pressure Absolute pressure - Atmospheric pressure.
Try to think of the latin Cranium (cranial pressure)
Only under very specific circumstances. For example... Say you had a brain aneurysm that had gone undetected for many years. Singing forcefully or loudly raises your blood pressure, perhaps enough to pop your aneurysm, causing huge inter cranial bleeding and death. The chances of this happening are probably near zero, though.
To calculate differential pressure in a system, subtract the lower pressure from the higher pressure. This difference indicates the pressure change across the system.
Pressure = Force / Area
To calculate pressure in a pipe, you can use the formula: Pressure Force / Area. This means that pressure is equal to the force applied divided by the cross-sectional area of the pipe. By knowing the force and the area, you can calculate the pressure within the pipe.