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Gas pressure requires a physical barrier

submitted by GetFuckedCunt to whatever 10 monthsAug 11, 2024 21:32:10 ago (+5/-4)     (files.catbox.moe)

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There is no ifs or buts.

If you want to claim that the atmosphere doesnt have a physical container and gravity holds in earths gas pressure than demonstrate gas pressure without physical containment.

You need to isolate the variables and you cant use gas pressure in the atmosphere to prove your claim because that is circular reasoning.

You must first showcase the alleged phenomena in isolation before applying it to the atmosphere as fact. The alleged phenomena being gas pressure without physical containment.


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https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/pascals-law

Pressure in an enclosed fluid can be considered uniform throughout a practical system. There may be small differences arising from head pressures at different heights, but these will generally be negligible compared with the system operating pressure. This equality of pressure is known as Pascal's law, and is illustrated in Figure 1.9 where a force of 5 kg f is applied to a piston of area 2 cm2. This produces a pressure of 2.5 kg f cm−2 at every point within the fluid, which acts with equal force per unit area on the walls of the system.

How exactly are you trying to claim that pascals law proves that gas pressure exists without a physical barrier?

Do you even comprehend or understand what you regurgitate? You seriously thought pascals law could help you? NPC.