Vertical pressure variation is the variation in pressure as a function of elevation. Depending on the fluid in question and the context being referred to, it may also vary significantly in dimensions perpendicular to elevation as well, and these variations have relevance in the context of pressure gradient force and its effects. However, the vertical variation is especially significant, as it results from the pull of gravity on the fluid; namely, for the same given fluid, a decrease in elevation within it corresponds to a taller column of fluid weighing down on that point.
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| - La variation de pression verticale est la variation de pression en fonction de l'altitude. Selon le fluide et le contexte visé, il peut également varier de manière significative en dimensions perpendiculaires à l'altitude aussi, et ces variations ont une pertinence dans le contexte de la et de ses effets. Cependant, la variation verticale est particulièrement significative, car elle résulte de l'attraction de la gravité s’exerçant sur le fluide; à savoir, pour le même fluide donné, une diminution de l'élévation à l'intérieur de celui-ci, correspond une plus haute colonne de fluide pesant à ce point. (fr)
- Vertical pressure variation is the variation in pressure as a function of elevation. Depending on the fluid in question and the context being referred to, it may also vary significantly in dimensions perpendicular to elevation as well, and these variations have relevance in the context of pressure gradient force and its effects. However, the vertical variation is especially significant, as it results from the pull of gravity on the fluid; namely, for the same given fluid, a decrease in elevation within it corresponds to a taller column of fluid weighing down on that point. (en)
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| - La variation de pression verticale est la variation de pression en fonction de l'altitude. Selon le fluide et le contexte visé, il peut également varier de manière significative en dimensions perpendiculaires à l'altitude aussi, et ces variations ont une pertinence dans le contexte de la et de ses effets. Cependant, la variation verticale est particulièrement significative, car elle résulte de l'attraction de la gravité s’exerçant sur le fluide; à savoir, pour le même fluide donné, une diminution de l'élévation à l'intérieur de celui-ci, correspond une plus haute colonne de fluide pesant à ce point. (fr)
- Vertical pressure variation is the variation in pressure as a function of elevation. Depending on the fluid in question and the context being referred to, it may also vary significantly in dimensions perpendicular to elevation as well, and these variations have relevance in the context of pressure gradient force and its effects. However, the vertical variation is especially significant, as it results from the pull of gravity on the fluid; namely, for the same given fluid, a decrease in elevation within it corresponds to a taller column of fluid weighing down on that point. (en)
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