The Liquid and Total Pressure Calculator will calculate:
The liquid (gauge) pressure exerted by a liquid on an object immersed in it is Pa |
The total pressure exerted on an object immersed inside a liquid is Pa |
Liquid or gauge pressure calculation |
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Pl = ρ × g × h Pl = × × Pl = |
Total pressure exerted on an object immersed inside a liquid calculation |
Ptot = ρ × g × h + Patm Ptot = × × + Ptot = |
Liquid And Total Pressure Calculator Input Values |
Density of liquid (ρ) kg/m3 |
Depth (h) m |
Gravitational field strength (g) m/s2 |
Atmospheric pressure (Patm) Pa |
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