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Computers and Technology
Consider and explain what this type of research might mean for the future?
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Ответ:
1. Hydrostatic pressure.
2. Pressure.
3. Equilibrium forces.
Explanation:
1. Hydrostatic pressure: pressure exerted by a stationary liquid. It is simply the pressure in a liquid such as water at a specific depth.
Mathematically, hydrostatic pressure is given by the formula;
Where:
H.P is the hydrostatic pressure of a liquid.rho represents the density of a liquid.g is the acceleration due to gravity.d is the depth (height) of a liquid.2. Pressure: it is the force in a direction perpendicular to a given surface area. Thus, it's typically measured in Newton per meters (N/m²).
Mathematically, pressure is given by the formula;
3. Equilibrium forces: a pair of forces whose resultant is zero. It is also referred to as balanced forces because the resultant of all the pair of forces acting on a body or system is at equilibrium (balanced).