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In 2D, pressure moves in the direction of the force. If the force is an upwards force, it creates an upwards pressure. Your weight is a downwards force and it applies a pressure down onto the floor.

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Gas particles that are not contained will always move from an area of what pressure to an area of what pressure?

Gas particles that are not contained will always move from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This movement occurs in an effort to equalize the pressure between the two areas.


What is the movement of particles from low pressure to high?

Particles will move from an area of low pressure to high pressure. This movement occurs to equalize the pressure between the two areas. It is a natural process that helps to balance the pressure gradient.


Why would an object move when the pressure on one side is lowered?

When pressure on one side of an object is lowered, the higher pressure on the other side will create a pressure difference, causing the object to move towards the lower pressure side. This is known as pressure-driven flow or the principle of pressure differentials which states that fluids move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.


What would happen if you blew between two light weight balls?

Blowing between two lightweight balls would create a pressure difference causing them to move closer together due to the Bernoulli principle. The air flow tends to be faster between the balls, leading to lower pressure, causing the balls to move closer as the higher pressure air surrounding them pushes them together.


What are the two main factors that affect wind speed?

The two main factors that affect wind speed are the pressure gradient force, which causes air to move from areas of high pressure to low pressure, and friction with the Earth's surface, which slows down wind speeds closer to the ground.

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Gas particles that are not contained will always move from an area of what pressure to an area of what pressure?

Gas particles that are not contained will always move from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This movement occurs in an effort to equalize the pressure between the two areas.


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What does the 3D in 3D flying mean?

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Does the wind usually move from areas of low pressure two areas of high pressure?

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What are the dimensions of conscience?

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How many dimensions does a parallelogram have?

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What is 3000psi to tons pressure?

There can be no equivalence. PSI, or pounds per square inch, is a measure of pressure with dimensions [ML-2] while a ton is a measure of mass with dimensions [M]. A ton is not a measure of pressure so the two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.


What are the two classifications of dimensions?

The two classifications of dimensions are Size Dimensions, and Location Dimensions. Size Dimensions are placed in direct relationship to a feature to identify the specific size. Location Dimensions are used to identify the relationship of a feature to another feature in an object.


You want examples for dimensions?

the plane, or xy plane, has two dimensions space has 3 dimensions


What is a two dimensional number?

(2,3) it means you go over 2 and up 3 two dimensions means you move in two different directions as long as its not inthe opposite direction that you have just made


When you convert the earths three dimensions into two dimensions it is know as a what?

a map