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β 12y agovapor pressure
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β 12y agoThe force exerted by a gas above a liquid is measured as pressure, typically in units such as atmospheres (atm) or pascals (Pa). This pressure is a result of the gas molecules colliding with the liquid surface and is influenced by factors such as temperature and the amount of gas present.
The force exerted by the weight of the air above is called atmospheric pressure.
The force exerted by the weight of the air above is called atmospheric pressure. It is the pressure exerted on Earth's surface by the weight of the air in the atmosphere above it.
This is referred to as air pressure. It is caused by the weight of the air above pressing down on the surface below, leading to the force exerted by the air molecules.
"What is the force exerted by a still liquid on an immersed non-moving object called? -- PressureOtherwise, if the object is moving, one could also have "shear forces".
The buoyant force exerted on an object immersed in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the object. The buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. Therefore, the denser the liquid, the greater the buoyant force it exerts on the object.
The force exerted by the weight of the air above is called atmospheric pressure.
The force exerted by the weight of the air above is called atmospheric pressure. It is the pressure exerted on Earth's surface by the weight of the air in the atmosphere above it.
This is referred to as air pressure. It is caused by the weight of the air above pressing down on the surface below, leading to the force exerted by the air molecules.
The measure of how much gravitational force is exerted on an object is called?
"What is the force exerted by a still liquid on an immersed non-moving object called? -- PressureOtherwise, if the object is moving, one could also have "shear forces".
The buoyant force is a contact force, exerted by contact with a liquid that displaces the liquid within a gravity field. No contact, no force.
The buoyant force exerted on an object immersed in a liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the object. The buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. Therefore, the denser the liquid, the greater the buoyant force it exerts on the object.
The upward force exerted by a gas or liquid is called buoyancy. It is a result of the pressure difference between the top and bottom of an object submerged in a fluid.
It is a Newton... That is the measurment
It is a Newton... That is the measurment
According to scientists, a measure of gravitational force that is most likely exerted on an object is the objectâ??s weight.
Weight is the term defined as a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object. It is typically measured in units such as pounds or newtons.