Yes, the pressure in the pipe is dependant of the height of the column of water above the point you are considering.
Pressure depends on the force applied on a surface and the area over which the force is distributed. As the force increases or the area decreases, pressure will increase.
The two factors pressure depends on is force and area.
The pressure at the bottom of a barrel filled with liquid does not depend on the shape or size of the barrel. It depends only on the depth of the liquid and the density of the liquid.
Pressure is the measure of the force applied over a given area. It depends on the force applied and the size of the area over which the force is distributed.
The pressure at the bottom of a pond depends on the depth of the water above it and the density of the water. The pressure increases with depth because of the weight of the water column exerting force downward.
Well I think that the answer is force and area. <3
Pressure depends on the force applied on a surface and the area over which the force is distributed. As the force increases or the area decreases, pressure will increase.
The answer will depend on the pressure and temperature.
a gas bubble depends on its even air pressure.
The two factors pressure depends on is force and area.
The pressure at the bottom of a barrel filled with liquid does not depend on the shape or size of the barrel. It depends only on the depth of the liquid and the density of the liquid.
Tire pressure doesn't depend on the model of the car, it depends on the tires themselves. Look on the tires.
The fuel pressure of a 2003 Jeep Liberty Sport depends on the usage of the car. It can also depend on the elevation.
No. It depends on the temperature. The only time you will really consider Pext is when you want to determine whether the substance will boil, which is when Pext = Pvap.
Pressure is the measure of the force applied over a given area. It depends on the force applied and the size of the area over which the force is distributed.
It depends on the flow rate which, in turn, will depend on the pressure.
The pressure at the bottom of a pond depends on the depth of the water above it and the density of the water. The pressure increases with depth because of the weight of the water column exerting force downward.