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A: up
B: down
C: side to side
D: in all directions

2006-08-16 04:35:54 · 3 answers · asked by i need help 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Fluid pressure is the pressure on an object submerged in a fluid, such as water. The pressure can be provided from a number of sources:

1. the sheer weight of the fluid, such as in scuba diving, when the diver goes deeper into the water, the water pressure increases; or in the earth's atmosphere, as a plane goes higher, the air pressure decreases;
2. a pump, such as when water "pumped" into a water tower; or
3. a compressor, such as in a small water supply system in a rural well for a house connected to an air compressor. Water pressure is used in our daily lives to control the flow of water coming from any mechanical water source.

Fluid pressure occurs in one of two situations:

1. an open condition, such as the ocean, or a swimming pool, or
2. a closed condition, such as a water line or a gas line.

Open conditions are considered to be "static" or not moving (even in the ocean where there are waves and currents) because the fluid is essentially "at rest." The pressure in open conditions conform with principles of fluid statics.

Closed bodies of fluid are either "static," when the fluid is not moving, or "dynamic," when the fluid is moving, like through a pipe. The pressure in closed conditions conform with the principles of fluid dynamics.

The concepts of fluid pressure are predominantly attributed to the discoveries of Blaise Pascal and Daniel Bernoulli. These concepts are given in greater detail in the remainder of this article.

2006-08-19 23:49:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

this question is a little bit incomplete, but the most correct answer is "D"

for instance, if you fill a balloon, the air pressure of the fluid in the balloon (air) exerts pressure extending the balloon in "all" directions

similarly, but not quite so obviously, at the bottom of the swimming pool, the fluid pressure of the water, is exerted in all directions (against the sides of the pool, the bottom of the pool, and upward-to hold up all that water)

2006-08-16 11:49:12 · answer #2 · answered by enginerd 6 · 1 1

in all directions

2006-08-20 08:45:15 · answer #3 · answered by mini prophet of fubar 5 · 0 0

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