the greater the surface the greater the volume of water thus more preassure
Temperature, concentration, sometimes also internal fluid velocity. Moreover density, type of liquid, surface where it flows, viscous drag.
False, air pressure goes down as altitude increases. Air acts like water in the sense that they are both fluids. If you are on the surface of the earth you are in the bottom of the fluid just like water the pressure is higher on the bottom. So when you increase altitude you are reaching the top of the fluid therefore decreasing pressure.
A barotrope is a term used in fluid mechanics to describe a substance or fluid that remains at a constant density regardless of changes in pressure. In other words, the density of a barotrope does not change with pressure. This property is often used to simplify mathematical models and simulations in fluid dynamics.
if the density of the fluid changes with respect to pressure is called compressible fluid f the density of the fluid does not changes with respect to pressure is called incompressible fluid
The formula relating the pressure in a liquid to the depth of the liquid is P = P0 + dgh. P is the pressure, P0 is atmospheric pressure, d is the density of the fluid, g is the acceleration of gravity, and h is height below the surface of the water.
The density of a fluid will increase according to applied pressure. Even water can be compressed so much that it eventually turns into a metallic substance. Compressed fluids will however not remain in this state when pressure is released.
The density of a compressible fluid changes with pressure, while the density of an incompressible fluid is not affected by pressure (assuming isothermal conditions).
Temperature, concentration, sometimes also internal fluid velocity. Moreover density, type of liquid, surface where it flows, viscous drag.
An increase in capillary pressure will shift fluid into or out of the capillaries
False, air pressure goes down as altitude increases. Air acts like water in the sense that they are both fluids. If you are on the surface of the earth you are in the bottom of the fluid just like water the pressure is higher on the bottom. So when you increase altitude you are reaching the top of the fluid therefore decreasing pressure.
The pressure that a fluid exerts depends on the density and the depth of the fluid.
The pressure increases.
The force in a fluid is the result of the pressure exerted by the fluid on an object. Pressure is the measure of the force per unit area applied perpendicular to the surface of an object. In fluids, the pressure is transmitted equally in all directions.
A fluid which is reduced in volume by an increase in pressure.
tellme something about pressure of fluids
1: the pressure on a surface at which a flowing fluid is brought to rest in excess of the pressure on it when the fluid is not flowing2: the quantity of air measured by most airspeed instruments and equal to the product 1⁄2 ρV2 where ρ is the density of the air and V is the relative speed of the air
The collision of the molecules of a fluid inside the surface of their container best describes pressure.