The three factors that set convection currents in motion are: the heating and cooling of fluid, the change in it's density, and the force of gravity.
Amount of water in the river and the Wind... Slope of the river and size of the river both affect how fast a river flows.
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Bernoulli's Principle uses Pascal's Law to relate the final and initial states of an ideal liquid. Pascal's Law says that a change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid at rest is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid, meaning that for an ideal fluid (Δρ = 0): ΔP = ρgΔh where ρ is fluid density, g is gravitational pull and h is height pf fluid above measurement. Bernoulli's Principle states that for an ideal fluid, an increase in the speed of the fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy: 0.5ρv2 +ρgh + P = constant Where v = velocity of the fluid. If the fluid is stationary, v = 0. Taking the derivative of this: Δ(ρgh) + ΔP = 0 Again, assuming ideality, ρgΔh + ΔP = 0 If we raise the fluid, the pressure will drop, meaning that we can rearrange the equation to: ΔP = ρgΔh
The pressure within the fluid decreases
Factors that determine fluid needs for proper bodily function include level of physical activity, climate, age, and overall health status. Additionally, factors such as illness, pregnancy, and breastfeeding can also influence fluid requirements. It is important to listen to your body's signals of thirst and stay adequately hydrated to maintain proper body function.
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The two factors that determine the pressure a fluid exerts are the depth of the fluid and the density of the fluid. Pressure increases with depth as the weight of the fluid above creates more pressure. Additionally, denser fluids will exert more pressure compared to less dense fluids at the same depth.
Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), thirst center in the hypothalamus, among many factors.d. All of the above.Activity, Temperature, and acclamatiation all have an effect on the ability to maintain proper hydration.what is the function of fluid/water in the bodyactivity,temperature, acclimatization
Fluid friction depends on factors such as the velocity of the fluid, the viscosity of the fluid, and the size and shape of the object moving through the fluid. These factors influence the amount of resistance encountered by the object as it moves through the fluid.
Anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), thirst center in the hypothalamus, among many factors.d. All of the above.Activity, Temperature, and acclamatiation all have an effect on the ability to maintain proper hydration.what is the function of fluid/water in the bodyactivity,temperature, acclimatization
They measure the amount of fluid in the heart and to determine how well the heart is functioning
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