1 Pascal of pressure = 1 newton of force on 1 square meter of area
1 kilopascal = 1,000 newtons of force on 1 square meter, or 1 newton of force on 0.001 square meter, etc.
Yes, skin can sense pressure through specialized nerve endings called mechanoreceptors. These receptors detect when pressure is applied to the skin and send signals to the brain, helping us perceive sensations like touch, texture, and pressure.
The perch uses its lateral line system to sense pressure changes, detecting water movement and vibrations. It also has specialized nerve endings called neuromasts on its skin that help it sense temperature changes in the water.
A sphygmomanometer, a device used to measure blood pressure, is typically used on the arm. It does not extend an individual's sense organ, but rather applies pressure to the arm to measure blood pressure.
The sense of touch is responsible for detecting temperature and pressure in the human body. This sense is mediated by specialized nerve endings in the skin that can detect changes in temperature and pressure and send signals to the brain for interpretation.
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
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NO it has to do with the sense of smell
Brett Favres makes sense to pressure ideals that is oblivious paranoid.
The sense that concerns the vibratory sense is touch. Vibratory sense includes the feeling of pain, temperature, vibration and pressure.
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Yes, skin can sense pressure through specialized nerve endings called mechanoreceptors. These receptors detect when pressure is applied to the skin and send signals to the brain, helping us perceive sensations like touch, texture, and pressure.
A baresthesiometer is an instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure.
People who can create a sense of pressure are typically those in positions of authority, such as managers, teachers, or parents. They may use deadlines, expectations, or consequences to impose pressure on others to perform or meet certain standards. Additionally, competitive peers or high achievers in your social circle can also create a sense of pressure through their actions or achievements.
A pressure sensor or transducer is used to measure the pressure of the refrigerant in a sealed system, which in turn is correlated with the temperature of the system. As temperature increases, the pressure of the refrigerant also increases, allowing the system to sense temperature changes and adjust accordingly.
Yes, some people have the ability to create a sense of pressure through their words, actions, and expectations. This can be a result of their leadership style, communication approach, or personal demeanor. It is important to recognize how pressure affects you and to manage it effectively.
The perch uses its lateral line system to sense pressure changes, detecting water movement and vibrations. It also has specialized nerve endings called neuromasts on its skin that help it sense temperature changes in the water.
A sphygmomanometer, a device used to measure blood pressure, is typically used on the arm. It does not extend an individual's sense organ, but rather applies pressure to the arm to measure blood pressure.