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Is absolute pressure static pressure?

Yes, absolute pressure is the pressure measured with respect to a vacuum, while static pressure is the pressure exerted by a fluid due to its motion or position. While they are related, they are not the same as static pressure does not take into account the atmospheric pressure.


How pressure diaphragm work?

A pressure diaphragm works by responding to changes in pressure on one side of the diaphragm, causing it to move. This movement is then converted into a mechanical or electrical signal that can be used to measure or control pressure in a system or device. The diaphragm's flexibility allows it to accurately sense and react to pressure variations.


Under what circumstances do the colliding molecules not react?

Colliding molecules may not react if they do not have enough energy to overcome the activation energy barrier, if they do not have the correct orientation to form new bonds, or if they are not reactive towards each other due to electronic configurations. Additionally, if there are competing reactions happening at the same time, the molecules may not react with each other.


What is the main pressure point in a supine position in bed?

The main pressure point in a supine position in bed is typically the sacrum, which is located at the base of the spine. It is important to periodically change positions or use support surfaces to help reduce pressure on this area and prevent pressure injuries.


Does noble gas react since they have a full outer shell of electrons?

they do not react at standard temperature and pressure. However under extreme conditions, krypton or xenon form compounds such as KrF4, XeF4, XeOF2, XeF6 etc.

Related Questions

How the atoms react in air pressure?

'atoms' cannot 'react' to air pressure for air pressure is generated from atoms (oxygen, noble gasses, water).


What materials are in LCD?

glass and liquid crystals that react to pressure


How did the native Americans react to pressure to go to reservations?

dont now


Where in systemic circulation is Blood Pressure highest?

What position is blood pressure normally the highest and lowest?If a person was sitting, reclining, or standing, which position would cause the blood pressure to be highest and lowest?Also, if there was an increase in blood viscosity, cardiac ouput, and diameter of the arterioles would this constitute to an increase in blood pressure as well?blood pressure (BP) is usuall lowest standing position and highest in supine (reclining) position. This is because the blood return to the heart is decreased when standing.http://www.bloodpressureinc.com/what-position-is-blood-pressure-normally-the-highest-and-lowest/Exercise is at its highest when we exercise and lowest when we sleep.


Which position places more pressure on the spine?

standing


Why does the Captain react the way he does?

A Captain is in a position of authority and it is the duty of a captain to exercise that authority as required.


What does Hydrogen and Nitrogen react to form?

Hydrogen and nitrogen react to form ammonia (NH3) in the presence of a catalyst at high temperature and pressure.


What is center of pressure of an airfoil?

Center of pressureThe position on the chord at which the resultant force act is called center of pressure. the position of center of pressure of pressure is usually defined as being certain position of the chord from the leading edge for ordinary angle of light and angle of attack of the aerofoil is increased center of pressure moves forward


What effect does position have on blood pressure?

you will fallout or just get tired


Do cars react to change?

they react to change because the fule works better in types of air pressure and humidity so the fule changes the cars gas mileage


What are ways your body could react if you were flying in an airplane ana the pressure dopped too fast?

ruptured lungs from the sudden drop in air pressure


How do you determine if an a atom like Na will react?

You consider its position in the periodic table and follow the octet rule. Na is an alkaline metal, and the characteristics of these are that they will almost react with anything, especially water.