No, atmospheric pressure can vary between different locations due to factors like altitude and weather conditions. Generally, Shimla, which is at a higher altitude, would have lower atmospheric pressure compared to Amritsar.
Yes, barometric pressure is the same as atmospheric pressure. Both terms refer to the pressure exerted by the weight of the air in the Earth's atmosphere.
No, gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure, while absolute pressure is the total pressure including atmospheric pressure.
Atmospheric pressure is another name for air pressure. This is because the atmosphere is pretty much the same as air.
This is because the pressure will be the same on both sides. It will not break since the pressure is even throughout.
When atmospheric pressure on a pond remains constant during hot weather, the force of air on the surface of the pond also remains constant. Atmospheric pressure is not affected by temperature changes alone, so the force exerted by the air on the pond's surface stays the same.
because they both have different altitudes...
No the pressure isn't the same in shimla and delhi. The pressure will be less in shimla because it is at a higher altitude and hence the air is rarer and ultimately, that gives you your answer. That pressure is less on heights than planes.
The locations all have the same atmospheric pressure (barometric pressure).
Yes, barometric pressure is the same as atmospheric pressure. Both terms refer to the pressure exerted by the weight of the air in the Earth's atmosphere.
At the same atmospheric pressure, yes. That's kind of the definition of boiling point: when the vapor pressure is the same as the atmospheric pressure.
No, gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure, while absolute pressure is the total pressure including atmospheric pressure.
The total pressure of a system operated at the same pressure as the current atmospheric pressure would be equal to the atmospheric pressure. This is because the atmospheric pressure acts as the external pressure on the system, balancing the internal pressure and leading to a total pressure equivalent to the atmospheric pressure.
Atmospheric Pressure means the same. It is a synonym for air pressure.
Barometric pressure refers specifically to the pressure exerted by the atmosphere, while atmospheric pressure is the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above that surface. In essence, barometric pressure is a type of atmospheric pressure.
the pressure of water measured relative to the atmospheric pressure at the same elevation.
The pressure is the same.
The pressure inside will be the same as what the atmospheric pressure was when the lid was closed as long as no heat is added or removed.