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  1. Jul 11, 2012 · 12. I'd like answers both in the more intuitive side an on the more precise side. Thinking of water as "cubes" of water, for example, would allow pressure in the z axis to be independent of the y or x axis. Choosing other "shapes", like a triangular prism, yield different results. Will this fact, then, be dependent on the format of the ...

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    Pressure also acts upward, as demonstrated when someone tries to push a beach ball beneath the surface of the water. The bottom of a boat is pushed upward by water pressure . When a liquid presses against a surface, there is a net force that is perpendicular to the surface. Although pressure does not have a specific direction, force does.

  3. A force caused by pressure in liquids. A liquid pushing against something can cause objects to float if the upthrust equals the weight. This is due to the particles in the liquid colliding with ...

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  4. Fluid statics is the physics of stationary fluids. Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance or object, defined as ρ = m/V. ρ = m / V. The SI unit of density is kg/m3. kg/m 3. Pressure is the force per unit perpendicular area over which the force is applied, p = F /A. p = F / A.

  5. A manometer is an instrument to measure pressure and density of two liquids. In Figure 1: The level of liquid is equal because the atmospheric pressure (P atm) is the same. In Figure 2: If the pressure on one side rises, the liquid will be forced down making the liquid in the other limb rise. The difference between the two levels gives the ...

  6. The pressure close pressure Force exerted over an area. The greater the pressure, the greater the force exerted over the same area. in a liquid is different at different depths. Pressure increases ...

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  8. This pressure is exerted evenly across the whole surface of the fluid and in all directions. The pressure exerted on objects in fluids creates forces against surfaces. These forces act at 90 degrees (at right angles or 'normal') to the surface. The pressure of a fluid on an object creates a force normal (at right angles) to the surface.

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