Water pressure can be any of these. The most common in the US is pounds per square inch. Countries which use kilograms and cm express it as kg per square cm. You would only use per square meter or square foot for very low pressures.
About 22 pounds per square inch at 5m
Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. There are 1,000,000 cubic centimeters in a cubic meter, so 1 cubic meter has a mass of 1000 kilograms.
Pascal is a unit of pressure: 1 Pa= 1 newton/square meter.
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Yes you can use a flow meter to measure your water pressure. They are available at any home improvement retailer.
The water pressure depends ONLY on the height, and the density of the liquid - not on the number of gallons. You basically calculate the weight of a vertical column of that height, and divide by the base area. The column can be of any cross section - for example a square centimeter, a square meter, or a square foot. (For water, the pressure is about 1 bar for every 10 meters.)
When you say the "cubic meter", it sounds like you may be looking for the"volume". If that's the situation, then the volume of the space you describe ...5 cm wide and 10 cm long ... is zero."5 cm wide and 10 cm long" is a flat space, something you could draw on flat paper.It has no volume, it can't hold any water, and it has no 'cubic' anything.It does have "area" ... a quantity you might call the "square meter". The area isimportant to know if you want to paint it, plant grass on it, or carpet it.The area is(5-cm) times (10-cm) = 50 square centimeters = (0.05 meter) x (0.10 meter) = 0.005 square meter.
water meter measures the water pressure ,meanwhile an ammeter measures thr current of the circuit
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1 liter = --> 1,000 milliliters --> 1,000 cubic centimeters --> 0.001 cubic meter --> the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at standard temperature and pressure
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