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The Bernoulli equation was formulated by Daniel Bernoulli who was a Swiss mathematician. The Bernoulli equation is basically a statement of the conservation of energy in fluid dynamics.
No. For a gas, temperature also comes into the equation.
In cosmology, the equation of state of a perfect fluid is characterized by a dimensionless number w, equal to the ratio of its pressure p to its energy density ρ: . It is closely related to the thermodynamic equation of state and ideal gas law.
thermochemical equations show the accompanying heat of reaction at constant pressure
2VdV + 2PdP + 3T2dT (this is an expression, not an equation because there is no equals sign)
Use the Equation of State (EOS) in combination with the Antoine's Equation to determine vapor pressure.
d= m/v
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D = <x2> /2t.
The Bernoulli equation was formulated by Daniel Bernoulli who was a Swiss mathematician. The Bernoulli equation is basically a statement of the conservation of energy in fluid dynamics.
Pressure X Volume = constant
Force = pressure X area.
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the equation for mean arterial pressure is MAP=(1/3) PP (pulse pressure) + Diastolic example: if someone's blood pressure is 125/65, then Pulse Pressure is 60 now that you have this info you can calculate MAP (mean arterial pressure) MAP= (1/3) 60 + 65 MAP= 85
The two laws having to do with pressure of gasses are Charles Law and Boyles Law.
Two numbers are used to represent blood pressure. Systolic pressure (the first and larger number of the equation) is the force that the blood flows from the heart into the arteries. Diastolic pressure (the second and smaller number of the equation) is the force as the heart relaxes, allowing the blood to flow back into the heart.
temperature, pressure, concentration