Some may be tempted to say that pressure has no effect on water at all; water cannot be compressed. But in practical situations, we have to account for the fact that water contains many gases and gas bubbles. It also contains other kinds of physical objects that are compressible. because of all these things in water, pressure will have a measurable (and very important) affect on water, depending on the situation at hand.
Wind and water can affect rocks by carrying them around and eroding the rocks by such pressure
Yes, volume can affect water pressure. In a closed system, an increase in volume typically leads to a decrease in pressure, and vice versa. This relationship is described by Boyle's Law.
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Boiler pressure does not directly affect water temperature. Water temperature is primarily controlled by the thermostat setting on the boiler. However, excessive boiler pressure can lead to other issues such as leaks and inefficiency in heating the water.
Pressure and solute concentration are the two physical factors that affect water potential. Pressure increases water potential, while solute concentration decreases water potential.
Gravity. Water will always take the path of least resistance, which is sideways. And if there is pressure from the top, Pascal's principle is in affect which states that when pressure is applied to the top of a body of water the resulting affect is pressure on all other sides of the body of water.
Blood pressure would decrease
Blood pressure would decrease
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Blood pressure would increase
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