yes because if the container is smaller it has a greater pressure than a bigger container. ;)
Pressure and force are different concepts. Pressure is force distributed over an area, so 7 pounds of pressure could correspond to different forces depending on the area over which the force is applied. To determine the force, you would need to know the specific area over which the pressure is exerted.
Yes, the pressure at the bottom of the tank would be different if it held motor oil instead of water. This is because the pressure at the bottom of a fluid depends on its density and height, with denser fluids exerting greater pressure. Therefore, the pressure at the bottom of the tank holding motor oil would be higher than if it held water due to the higher density of motor oil compared to water.
Assuming we are using a pressure transducer to measure barometric pressure, I understand that a gauge type transducer would be used. The internal diaphragm would have a fixed pressure behind it (at a guess would be at standard temp/pressure, STP, ie 20 deg C @ 1013mb), so the transducer has a reference to work against. The front of the diaphragm would be exposed to atmosphere. I would assume the reference (gauge) pressure would vary as the barometric pressure varies, as the diaphragm would move towards the side with least pressure, or at 1013mb the diapragm would be in the centre (which could be used as the null output voltage), higher than 1013mb could produce a positive voltage swing, less than 1013mb could go negative. This is all I can think of, please let me know if on the right track.
Atmospheric pressure is the surrounding pressure around us. We live in the atmosphere and treat the atmospheric pressure as the base pressure. A pressure gauge would read 0 at atmospheric pressure. When we define the pressure in scientific way of absolute pressure, we need to add up an atmospheric pressure to the measured pressure.
eight ninety-five gallon containers = 760 gallons three cubic yard area ("a three yard dumpster") = 605.92 gallons So, the eight 95-gallon containers would be the larger volume or contain more gallons of product.
Perimeter is a geometric concept that is relevant for 2-dimensional shapes. Blood pressure is not a shape.
One option is to check larger retailers like Target, Walmart, or The Container Store. Online options include Amazon, Uline, or WebstaurantStore for a wide selection of plastic containers in various shapes and sizes. Additionally, specialty stores like restaurant supply shops or organizational stores may have unique options to consider.
That is the property of thermoplastics. If they could not be formed into different shapes many many times then nobody would bother to make them.
There is no particular reason. In fact, in general, two shapes will have different areas or perimeters or both.
cuz one size and shape would be boring
The capacities of the containers of the different brands of sports drinks varies quite a bit.
There are different formulae for different shapes so you would need to specify the shape in order to get an answer.
I dont really know. That is what I am trying to figure out !! I think non-symmetrical shapes are shapes where all sides are different lengths/sizes. For example, a square or rectangle would not be non-symmetrical. It would be symmetrial because not all of the sides are different lengths. Hope that kinda helps. If not, I'm sorry!!
Well then get a different tank quick!
It looks like a star. Different types have different shapes, but you would recognize all of them a stars.
The volume of water must be the same in different containers to ensure a fair and accurate comparison of quantities. If the volumes were different, it would skew the results when evaluating or measuring the water based on volume. Keeping the volume consistent allows for reliable and consistent measurements to be taken.
Two different types of shapes would be a circle and a square. they differ from each other in the fact that a circle's shape is perpetual as a square has four equal sides and four corners.