Sunday, January 24, 2010

All Things Scuba 1. Things Which Make Use Of Pascal's Principles (except For Hydraulic Lift And Scuba Diving)?

1. Things which make use of Pascal's principles (except for hydraulic lift and scuba diving)? - all things scuba

2. What is the relationship between pressure Pascal?
3. Things, the use of the Bernoulli principle.
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1 comment:

  1. Pascal law or Pascal's principle states that "the pressure at any point in a closed liquid evenly transferred and unbroken in all directions through the fluid."

    where the principle of DP = ρgΔh (Bernoulli)

    DP is the hydrostatic pressure (in Pascal are reported in the SI system), or the pressure difference at two points in a column of fluid by the weight of the liquid;
    ρ is the fluid density (in kilograms per cubic meter in the SI system);
    g is the acceleration due to gravity (usually by the acceleration in sea level due to gravity of the earth in meters per second squared);
    Delta H is the height of liquid above the measuring point or the height difference between two points within the liquid column (in meters in the SI).

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