If you squash something in a sealed container then you are reducing the volume available for it to fit into and the result is that it pushes back (the pressure goes up). It is like forcing air into a bicycle tyre with a pump.
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.
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.
What kind of idiot are you? That question makes no sense!You, kill it, and squeeze it...
To sense pressure
do lemons affect the sense of taste well i think yes because chris brown can squeeze my lemons all he want
NO it has to do with the sense of smell
Pythons squeeze their prey using a technique called constriction. Once they capture their prey, they wrap their bodies around it and apply pressure, tightening their grip with each heartbeat of the prey. This method not only suffocates the animal but also prevents it from escaping, allowing the python to consume it whole. The constriction is precise; pythons can sense the prey's heartbeat and release their grip once the prey is no longer alive.
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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The head light is a sealed unit. The outer sense is not removable.
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.
you just add affection to the sentence if it makes sense...for example 1) my cousin took my hand and gave it affectionate squeeze