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What is the force exerted by air in all directions?

The force exerted by air in all directions is called air pressure. It is caused by the collisions of air molecules with surfaces. Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions and decreases as altitude increases.


In which direction is air pressure?

Air pressure is exerted in all directions.


What direction is air pressure exerted in?

In all directions.


Why is air able to move in all directions?

Air is able to move in all directions because it is a gas and its particles are not tightly packed together. This allows air molecules to move freely and spread out in any direction.


How do you know air exerts pressure in all directions?

If you've ever blown a bubble, blown up a balloon, or aired up a tire, it's pretty easy to see, that air is in fact, exerting pressure in all directions.Additional answerIf air (or any liquid or gas) didn't exert pressure in all directions, the bit where it did not exert so much pressure would be pushed against by the air next to it and it would shrink, which would cause its pressure to rise to match that of the bit that was pushing against it - if you follow that!. So an equilibrium would be established. There's no way, if you think about it, how air could not press in all directions without the system being unstable and correcting itself.


Why doesn't air pressure squash your desk?

The molecules in air push in all directions.


What direction does a air travel in the southern hemisphere?

All directions


Which direction does air pressure push in?

Air pressure pushes outward in all directions, creating a force that acts perpendicularly to any surface it encounters. This is why we feel pressure equally on all sides of our bodies when in an atmosphere with air.


Which matter spreads in all directions?

Sound waves can spread in all directions as they travel through a medium, such as air or water. When an object vibrates it creates sound waves that radiate outward in all directions.


Why is air pressure exerted equally in all directions?

Air pressure is exerted equally in all directions because air molecules are constantly colliding with each other and the surfaces around them. This causes the pressure to spread evenly in all directions as the molecules move and bounce off surfaces. This balance of forces creates a uniform pressure distribution throughout a given volume of air.


Dose air exert presser in all directions?

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Flat surface that extends indefinitely in all directions?

It is a plane that extends indefinitely in all directions. It is very easy to remember just think about what flys in the air and needs to land on a "flat surface that extends indefinitely in all directions" (the ground).

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