Yes, pressure does increase as your depth increases in the water
True. Boyle's law states that at constant temperature, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. When pressure increases, volume decreases, and vice versa.
Fluid pressure is the force exerted by a fluid in a confined space. It acts in all directions uniformly. The pressure increases with depth in a fluid due to the weight of the fluid above.
The statement, when the frequency of the source of a water wave increases the speed of the waves traveling in the water increases is true. It is stated that sound will travel through the water at 20 degrees Celsius faster than water at 80 degrees.
"If you are 15 ft. under water, the pressure will be the same no matter how large the body of water is" is a true statements about fluid pressure.
True. Practicing defensive driving behaviors such as staying focused, obeying traffic laws, maintaining a safe following distance, and being alert to potential hazards can decrease your risk of being injured or killed in a collision.
It's true
The pressure of a fluid generally increases with depth. This therefore means that at a specific depth the pressure of a fluid is constant.
False. Pressure decreases from the center to the outside.
True. As you go deeper into the Earth, both temperature and pressure increase due to the weight of the overlying material and the Earth's internal heat.
True. Boyle's law states that at constant temperature, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. When pressure increases, volume decreases, and vice versa.
Fluid pressure is the force exerted by a fluid in a confined space. It acts in all directions uniformly. The pressure increases with depth in a fluid due to the weight of the fluid above.
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No, in general the opposite is true.
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False. Points have no dimensions at all. They only have location.