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On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:58:51 -0700, James Gemmill wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:39:21 GMT, "dixon" wrote: I have a question that has me questioning the laws of fluid physics. I will be posting the question in a day or so, but first I want to get some others input regarding water pressure at different depths. First, do we all agree that pressure is only dependant on depth of water? Notwithstanding: - density of the water (salt, fresh...) - Pressure at the surface of the water (ie we're talking differential pressure, open tank) - Changes to gravity, either from location (earth vs moon), acceleration, or maybe Kurt Vonnigut is right and the gravitational "constant" isn't... ![]() Lloyd |
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