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Freddy Lloyd
28 April, 19:42
Why does fluid pressure exist?
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Seamus Silva
28 April, 21:56
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pressure fluid is pressure can be caused by gravity, acceleration, or by forces outside a closed container
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Tanya Jefferson
28 April, 22:51
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Fluid pressure from gravity is the weight of the fluid above divided by the area it is pushing on. Fluid pressure applies in all directions. Internal pressure of an object equals the external fluid pressure, otherwise the object could be crushed. Wind and heating can also create pressure.
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