It depends on which pressure switch you have. The total pressure with a 60-80 switch is about 84 psi.
600ml of urine
Around 20 litres maybe more
The bladder stores urine produced by the kidneys, which is a combination of water and waste products. The bladder does not remove water from the body; its primary function is to hold urine until it is expelled from the body during urination.
Both your bladder and a water balloon hold liquid and can expand to accommodate more fluid. When they are full, they both need to be emptied to prevent bursting.
It depends on the depth of the water. The hydrostatic pressure increases with depth.
Water pressure in real towers is created by the height of the tower above the surface of the earth, and the diameter of the pipe supplying the water to the output. The same should hold true for a model water tower.
I have a few. My bladder is so full it might leak. I can't hold my bladder even ten minutes and there's twenty minutes till the next rest stop. I made it to the bathroom but my legs are crossed and my bladder can't even hold long enough so I can pull down my pants. I wear diapers because of my weak bladder. (this didn't really happen): my friend dared me to drink water while I had to pee while in a bathing suit by my in ground pool and I did it and my bladder emptied all in my bathing suit bottom making it soaked because it was so full and all the water by the pool and the water made my bladder unable to hold anymore.
Because the baby is laying right on your bladder & urethra tube (which allows pee to come out). Going regularly should keep the pressure off your bladder and tube. If your peeing a lot and it burns, you could have a UTI and should go to the Dr. before it gets too bad.
A baby's bladder can only hold around one ounce of fluid at a time. As they grow, their bladder does as well and they can hold more.
A healthy bladder can hold up to 16 ounces (2 cups) of urine...
if a normal human bladder should hold 8 to 8.5 ml of fluid and you are told yours only holds 3 to 3.5 ml then to me that is very small
Air can hold a certain amount of water vapour. The amount it can hold depends on the air temperature - the hotter it is, the more water it can hold. A way to think of it is that water Can dissolve in air, just like some gases and solids can dissolve in water.