EAPS 10200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Unit, Barometer, Blood Pressure

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Air pressure: pressure is a force spread over an area. However, the number of air molecules decreases as the altitude increases. Therefore air pressure decreases as the altitude increases. Hydrostatic air pressure: the air pressure on any horizontal surface is the weight of the air column above it but as the altitude increases there is less air above so the air pressure decreases. Yes, it is called hydrostatic pressure and is equal to the air pressure at that altitude: hydrostatic pressure is the result of the many collisions that air particles make with all surfaces including themselves. When a moving air particles collides with a surface it imparts a force on that surface. Since pressure is defined as a force spread over an area that surfa(cid:272)e (cid:862)feels(cid:863) a pressure. I(cid:374) the diagra(cid:373) air pressure is felt all arou(cid:374)d the o(cid:271)je(cid:272)t. Note that hydrostatic pressure always acts perpendicular to a surface: hydrostatic pressure is important to understand for the following reason.

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