Pressure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pressure (symbol: P ) is the force per unit area applied in a direction perpendicular to the surface of an object. Gauge pressure is the pressure relative to the local atmospheric or ambient pres...
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Fluid pressure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fluid pressure is the pressure at some point within a fluid, such as water or air. Fluid pressure occurs in one of two situations: •an open condition, such as the ocean, a swimming pool, or the atmos...
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The pressure due to the liquid alone (i.e. the gauge pressure) at a given depth depends only upon the density of the liquid r and the distance below the surface of the liquid h. ... Pressure is not really a vector even though it looks like it in the sketches. The arrows indicate the direction of the force that the...
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www.ac.wwu.edu/~vawter/PhysicsNet/Topics/Pressure/Hydro...
www.ac.wwu.edu/~vawter/PhysicsNet/Topics/Pressure/HydroStatic.html
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Java applet: Hydrostatic pressure in liquids ... In this Java simulation the hydrostatic pressure of a liquid is measured with an U-tube manometer. On the upper side of the red coloured chamber there is a membrane which is deformed more or less, depending on the pressure.
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www.walter-fendt.de/ph14e/hydrostpr.htm
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Hydrostatic pressure is what is exerted by a liquid when it is at rest. The height of a liquid column of uniform density is directly proportional to the hydrostatic pressure. ... Hydrostatic pressure is what is exerted by a liquid when it is at rest. The height of a liquid column of uniform density is directly proportional...
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www.sensorsone.co.uk/pressure-measurement-glossary/hydr...
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Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure (PC ) ... The average capillary hydrostatic pressure is determined by arterial and venous pressures (PA and PV), and by the ratio of post-to-precapillary resistances (RV/RA). An increase in either arterial or venous pressure will increase capillary pressure;
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www.cvphysiology.com/Microcirculation/M012.htm
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Osmosis and Hydrostatic Pressure Simulator ... Osmotic pressure is defined as the hydrostatic pressure required to stop the flow of water, and thus, osmotic and hydrostatic pressures are, for all intents and purposes, equivalent. The membrane being referred to here can be an artifical lipid bilayer, a plasma membrane or a...
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Pressure in the capillaries is balanced by two forces and regulates movement between blood and tissue. Hydrostatic pressure pushes fluid out of the capillaries. Oncotic pressure balances this by maintaining fluid inside the capillaries.
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