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Who was the physicist studied air pressure?

Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher, is known for his contributions to the study of air pressure. Pascal conducted experiments involving barometers to demonstrate the effect of atmospheric pressure on the height of liquid in a tube. This led to the formulation of Pascal's Law, which describes the behavior of fluids in a closed system.


What does temperature have to do with air pressure?

Temperature affects air pressure because as air warms up, it expands and becomes less dense, causing it to rise. This leads to lower air pressure at the surface. Conversely, as air cools, it contracts and becomes more dense, causing it to sink and creating higher air pressure at the surface.


Bernoullis principle about air velocity and pressure?

Bernoulli's principle states that as the velocity of a fluid (such as air) increases, its pressure decreases, and vice versa. This means that if air is moving faster, the pressure exerted by that air will be lower compared to still air. This principle is important in understanding the behavior of fluids in various applications, such as in aerodynamics or fluid dynamics.


What are some examples of fluids flowing from high pressure to low pressure?

Examples include blood flowing from arteries to veins in the circulatory system, water flowing from a high-elevation reservoir down a hill, and air moving from areas of high pressure to low pressure in the atmosphere.


Why Given that the air pressure outside your body is so great why aren't you crushed?

Pressure inside your body balances the air pressure outside your body.

Related Questions

Do fluids like air tend to move toward areas of high or low pressure?

Fluids tend to move toward low pressure areas.


Why do fluid create pressure?

Fluids have a higher density than air and therefore exert more pressure than air.


What is scientist use to measure air pressure?

something


Who was the physicist studied air pressure?

Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher, is known for his contributions to the study of air pressure. Pascal conducted experiments involving barometers to demonstrate the effect of atmospheric pressure on the height of liquid in a tube. This led to the formulation of Pascal's Law, which describes the behavior of fluids in a closed system.


Fluids like air tend to move toward areas of high pressure?

Yes, fluid flow (such as air) follows the principle of pressure differentials, moving from areas of high pressure to low pressure to achieve equilibrium. This movement is what causes wind, as air flows from high to low pressure systems. Fluids will continue to move until pressure is balanced across all regions.


Why does fluid pressure exists?

Because liquids/fluids have mass, and the earth has gravity. Everything has pressure, even air, we are just always under the pressure of air so we don't notice it.. by M. Smith


Does air pressure have to do with temperature?

No any specific scientist knows this answer. ~StormLightning


What kind of scientist studies clouds the wind and air pressure?

A meteorologist.


The scientist that discovered that faster moving air creates lower air pressure?

Daniel Bernoulli.......


How much pressure difference is required for continues air blow?

A hot air ballon - scientist johnpin


How does scientist predict a tornado?

air pressure,temperature & humidity,wind speed


Gravity causes water other fluids and air to have weight and thus to exert pressure?

Yes.