i believe one way vents.
The deep sea has high water pressure due to the weight of the water above it. As you descend deeper, the pressure increases significantly. Conversely, the air pressure at deep sea depths is relatively constant and does not change as dramatically as water pressure.
The pressure at the bottom of the pitcher of water 35cm deep is higher than at the bottom of the bathtub of water 30cm deep. Pressure in a fluid increases with depth, so the deeper the water column, the greater the pressure at the bottom. This is due to the weight of the water above exerting a force on the bottom.
Gas wells can range in depth from a few thousand feet to over 20,000 feet deep, depending on the geology of the area and the target reservoir. The depth of a gas well is determined by factors such as the depth of the gas reservoir, the pressure and temperature of the reservoir, and the drilling technology being used.
The water pressure is greater at the deep end of a pool because there is more water on top of that which adds to the pressure. If there is more water, the pressure wil be higher because there is more water to put weight on it.
yes if there is a high pressure on the water(when the water is deep).
The density of water increases with depth due to the increase in pressure. As water molecules are packed closer together under high pressure, the density of water increases. Therefore, in deep water where the pressure is higher, the density of water is also higher.
A deep water blowout is difficult to cap. In the gulf spill, BP tried to shut in the well by sending remotely operated vessels to actuate the blow out preventer (located in 5,000 ft of water). This did not succeed. Presently, BP is drilling two relief wells which they will use to connect with the blown out well and pump mud down the wellbore of the blown out well. The added pressure of the mud is used to kill the influx of oil from the reservoir. The pressure added from the weight of the mud column must be more than the oil pressure being exerted from the reservoir. See related link.
the trap contains condensate water the fan sometimes provides more pressure then the static pressure of the head of water in the trap. this releases the pressure and the flat ducts see the difference of the inside and outside pressure so if that fan has a maximum static head of 4" a 5" deep trap will stop the thump.
Pyramid Reservoir, located in California, has an average depth of about 130 feet (40 meters). However, its depth can vary depending on water levels and seasonal changes. The reservoir plays a crucial role in water storage and management for the surrounding areas.
85 feet - when the reservoir is full
how deep you are in the water.
On average, Flaming Gorge Reservoir is around 64.5 meters (212 feet) deep. The maximum recorded depth was 133 meters (436 feet) deep.