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Absolute
pressure
The sum of gauge pressure and atmospheric pressure
Adhesive
forces
The attractive forces between molecules of different types
Archimedes'
principle
The buoyant force on an object equals the weight of the fluid it displaces
Buoyant
force
The net upward force on any object in any fluid
Capillary
action
The tendency of a fluid to be raised or lowered in a narrow tube
Cohesive
forces
The attractive forces between molecules of the same type
Contact
angle
The angle between the tangent to the liquid surface and the surface
Density
The mass per unit volume of a substance or object
Diastolic
pressure
The minimum blood pressure in the artery
Diastolic
pressure
Minimum arterial blood pressure; indicator for the fluid balance
Fluids
Liquids and gases; a fluid is a state of matter that yields to shearing forces
Gauge
pressure
The pressure relative to atmospheric pressure
Glaucoma
Condition caused by the buildup of fluid pressure in the eye
Intraocular
pressure
Fluid pressure in the eye
Micturition
reflex
Stimulates the feeling of needing to urinate, triggered by bladder pressure
Pascal's
Principle
A change in pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted undiminished to all portions of the fluid and to the walls of its container
Pressure
The force per unit area perpendicular to the force, over which the force acts
Pressure
The weight of the fluid divided by the area supporting it
Specific
gravity
The ratio of the density of an object to a fluid (usually water)
Surface
tension
The cohesive forces between molecules which cause the surface of a liquid to contract to the smallest possible surface area
Systolic
pressure
The maximum blood pressure in the artery
Systolic
pressure
Maximum arterial blood pressure; indicator for the blood flow