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  2. Begin by entering your name, class, and date at the top of the form. This personalizes your document and ensures proper identification.
  3. In the 'Meanings of Pressure' section, write your common definition of pressure before reading. After reading, provide the scientific definition and contrast it with your original definition.
  4. For the 'Pressure' section, answer questions about how pressure is calculated and provide examples of different forces exerted on various objects.
  5. In the 'Pressure in Fluids' section, list four examples of fluids and circle true statements regarding fluid pressure as instructed.
  6. Complete the air pressure table by converting units as required. Ensure accuracy for a better understanding of air pressure changes with altitude.

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Fluid pressure can be defined as the measurement of the force per unit area on a given object on the surface of a closed container or in the fluid. Gravity, acceleration, or forces outside a closed container are the factors that cause this pressure.
14.1 Fluids, Density, and Pressure Fluid statics is the physics of stationary fluids. Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance or object, defined as =mV. The SI unit of density is kg/m3. Pressure is the force per unit perpendicular area over which the force is applied, p = FA.
The highest sea-level pressure on Earth occurs in Siberia, where the Siberian High often attains a sea-level pressure above 1,050 hPa (15.2 psi; 31 inHg), with record highs close to 1,085 hPa (15.74 psi; 32.0 inHg).
Pressure due to the weight of a liquid of constant density is given by p = g h , where p is the pressure, h is the depth of the liquid, is the density of the liquid, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

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