In cases where a change in the underground pipe system is not feasible, a bladder system is sometimes used to increase and maintain water pressure. Contact a plumber.
PSI stands for Pounds per Square Inch, it is a measurement of pressure. You can't "add psi". The only way to increase your water pressure is with a booster pump. You cannot add pressure, you have to mechanically add a force to pressurize the water (Usually by forcing it into a tank with an air bladder).
yes they can like water if you remove all the pressure form a vial and have water in it the water will boil at room temp. while if you add pressure to water it is harder to boil.
To add air to a pressure tank that already contains water, you can use a pump or compressor to inject air into the tank through a valve. This will increase the pressure inside the tank, allowing it to function properly.
Add 2 and a half quarts of water to a mirro pressure canner that holds 7 quarts jars
If it is fresh water, and the surface is at sea level, then the pressure at the surface is 14.69 psi. As you submerge, then the pressure from the weight of the water above you is added to the air pressure above the water. For each foot that you descend, the water pressure will increase by 0.4331 psi, so at 328 feet deep, the water pressure is 142.0568 psi. Add the 14.69 psi air pressure to get 156.7468 psi.
To calculate water potential in a system, you add the pressure potential and solute potential. Pressure potential is the physical pressure exerted on the water, while solute potential is influenced by the concentration of solutes in the water. The formula for water potential is p s.
When you add a teaspoon of honey to water with vapor pressure, it will reduce the vapor pressure. The sugar in the honey leads to the pressure going down.
Pressures simply add. If the partial pressure of gas is three and the partial pressure of water is five, the total pressure is eight. Find the partial pressure for water at the temperature of your experiment, subtract it from your pressure reading. As an aside, if you've corked your glassware rather than using a slider or a water bath, expect stupid results.
You must add the atmospheric pressure.
You add more heat to it (water can go no hotter than 100 degrees no matter how hard you heat it). that isn't true. if you use a pressure cooker you can heat water hotter because you have raised the pressure the temp can therefor be raised. Yes, the critical temperature of water(the max temperature that water can exist as a liquid, even with unlimited pressure exerted) is around 373.95degrees Celsius. To answer your question, you can add heat, decrease vapour pressure, or increase surface area.
This is because ocean water has weight, and believe it or not, air has weight too. The water and air pressure add up when you go farther underwater. This causes there to be higher water pressure as you go deeper because the water weight adds up.
The hydrostatic pressure, which is counted with (density*gravitational acceleration*height) is about 1000kg/m3*9.8m/s2*90m = 882 000Pa now you add the pressure ontop of the water, which normally is the atmospheric pressure (~100000Pa) and you get 982000Pa.Also, do your own homework :3