basınç, basınç, tazyik: atmospheric pressure hava basıncı. high pressure yüksek basınç. low pressure alçak basınç, baskı yapmak, basınçlandırmak, zorlama, sıkıntı, basine, tazyikat, baskı yapmak (birine), baskılamak, darlık, zorlamak, baskı (manevi), tazyik, basış, pres, sıkışma, basınç uygulamak, manometre, (manevi) baskı: work under, baskı, pressure group hükümete tesir etmeye çalışan nüfuzlu grup, pressure gauge basıölçer, pressure cabin tazyikli kabin, pressure cooker düdüklü tencere, kendi çıkan için meclise veya, Tazzyik, basınç, basinç, basınçlı,
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basınç, tazyik: atmospheric pressure hava basıncı. high pressure yüksek basınç. low pressure alçak basınç isim
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baskı yapmak fiil
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(manevi) baskı: work under isim
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pressure group hükümete tesir etmeye çalışan nüfuzlu grup
To encourage or heavily exert force or influence, A pressing; a force applied to a surface, The amount of force that is applied over a given area divided by the size of this area, Mental strain caused by one's own or others' expectations on one's own performance, a force that compels; "the public brought pressure to bear on the government" the somatic sensation of pressure; "the sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal" the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit); "the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure" an oppressive condition of physical or mental or social or economic distress, pressurage, press, The pressure exerted against the surface of the body is the force exerted on that body per unit area The dimensions of pressure are therefore N m2, n force per unit area applied to a body, The pressure on a surface due to forces from another surface or from a fluid is the force acting at right angles to unit area of the surface: pressure = force/area, Pressure is the result of Force divided by the Area the force is applied over It is measured in Newtons per meter squared [N/m2] which is also known as a Pascal [Pa], Force per unit area acting on the boundaries of a system and needed to confine it to a given volume In equilibrium, then, also the force per unit area exerted by the system on its boundaries Gases at finite temperature always exert pressure on any container because of the kinetic motions of their molecules Solids and liquids will exert pressure on their containers or boundaries except at some particular volume where the attractive and repulsive forces between their consituent atoms happen to be perfectly balanced Pressure is best defined in gases and liquids lacking shear strength, because the equilibrium state of stress in these materials must be hydrostatic, i e the same in all directions Solids can be more complicated because they can support shear stress, in which case pressure is not a complete characterization of the mechanical confining conditions, The force exerted on a surface divided by the area of the surface, The force exerted by the interaction of the atmosphere and gravity, A force applied to a specific amount of surface area A common unit of pressure is psi, i e , pounds per square inch The force that develops the pressure is sum total of all the slight "nudges" on a surface generated by each molecule striking the surface; the greater number of impacts or the more violent each impact, the greater the pressure Therefore, the pressure increases if the same number of molecules are contained in a smaller space (greater number of impacts per unit area) or if the molecules are heated (each impact is more violent) Also see psi, Force per unit area, usually expressed in pounds per square inch, force per unit area, measured in kilopascals (kPa) or pounds per square inch (psi) Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 101 3 kPa (14 7 psi), or one atmosphere Gauge pressure, as indicated by a conventional pressure gauge, is the pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure Absolute pressure is the sum of atmospheric and gauge pressures Pressure is also expressed in terms of the height of a column of mercury that would exert the same pressure One atmosphere is equal to 760 mm (29 9 in) of mercury, Force acting on an area Expressed in a variety of ways for which a conversion table is given Pressure is important in aquaculture from the design of systems (to enable sizing of pumps and prediction of flows) to applications such as the induction of triploidy through subjecting eggs to high pressure treatments Many diffusers have optimum pressure ratings, where they are most efficient at delivering the required gas into the water see also friction loss water, friction loss air, Force per unit of area, mental strain caused by ones own or others expectations on ones own performance, the apparently continuous and isotropic force exerted on unit area of any real or imaginary surface because of bombardment by molecules of contiguous fluid, Force per unit area; more precisely, the magnitude of a compressional stress (measured in kPa), Force per unit area, usually expressed in pounds per square inch (PSI) or BAR (099), The force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere above a point on or above the earth's surface Also known as atmospheric pressure or barometric pressure, The force per unit area in a gas or liquid, typically expressed as pounds per square inch in the US The scientific unit is newtons per m2 (also known as the pascal) For instance, atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth equals 14 7 lbs /in2 = 1 01 x 105 newtons per m2 The pressure at the center of the Sun is approximately 300 billion Earth atmospheres, or 3 x 1016 newtons per m2, Force applied to or distributed over a surface; it is measured as force per unit area, Is defined as the force acting on a surface from another mass per unit area, Urgency; as, the pressure of business, Affliction; distress; grievance, A contrasting force or impulse of any kind; as, the pressure of poverty; the pressure of taxes; the pressure of motives on the mind; the pressure of civilization, The act of pressing, or the condition of being pressed; compression; a squeezing; a crushing; as, a pressure of the hand, The measurement of the force exerted by a medium on the objects in the medium In vacuum coating, pressure refers to the pressure of the gases in the vacuum chamber Pressure is normally measured in Torr Other units are psi, bars, atmospheres, pascals, etc, Impression; stamp; character impressed, The action of a force against some obstacle or opposing force; a force in the nature of a thrust, distributed over a surface, often estimated with reference to the amount upon a unit's area, the somatic sensation of pressure; "the sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal", an oppressive condition of physical or mental or social or economic distress, the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit); "the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure", Electro-motive force, a force that compels; "the public brought pressure to bear on the government", exertion of force, compression, application of weight; weight, burden, encumbrance, apply force or weight, push, stress, amount of force per unit area: pressure = force/area, Pressure is force that you produce when you press hard on something. She kicked at the door with her foot, and the pressure was enough to open it The best way to treat such bleeding is to apply firm pressure, The force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere above a point on or above the earth's surface, Force per unit area, The force exerted by the interaction of the atmosphere and gravity Also known as atmospheric pressure, to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information", exert pressure on someone through threats, The pressure in a place or container is the force produced by the quantity of gas or liquid in that place or container. The window in the cockpit had blown in and the pressure dropped dramatically, the state of urgently demanding notice or attention; "the press of business matters", If you are experiencing pressure, you feel that you must do a lot of tasks or make a lot of decisions in very little time, or that people expect a lot from you. Can you work under pressure? The pressures of modern life are great, If you pressure someone to do something, you try forcefully to persuade them to do it. He will never pressure you to get married The Government should not be pressured into making hasty decisions Don't pressure me His boss did not pressure him for results. + pressured pres·sured You're likely to feel anxious and pressured. see also blood pressure. to try to make someone do something by making them feel it is their duty to do it British Equivalent: pressurizepressure sb into doing sth. Perpendicular force per unit area, or stress at a point within a confined fluid. A solid object exerts pressure on a floor equal to its weight divided by the area of contact. The weight of the Earth's atmosphere on the surface constitutes atmospheric pressure, which varies from place to place but always decreases with altitude. The pressure exerted by a confined gas results from the average effect of the forces produced on the walls of the container by the continual, numerous collisions by gas molecules. Hydrostatic pressure is the stress, or pressure, exerted equally in all directions at points within a confined fluid. Lithostatic pressure is the stress exerted on a body of rock in the Earth's crust by surrounding rock, which increases with depth below the surface. The SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa), which is equal to one newton of force per square metre. high blood pressure low blood pressure atmospheric pressure barometric pressure blood pressure pressure gauge radiation pressure, the act of pressing; the exertion of pressure; "he gave the button a press"; "he used pressure to stop the bleeding"; "at the pressing of a button", If there is pressure on a person, someone is trying to persuade or force them to do something. He may have put pressure on her to agree Its government is under pressure from the European Commission, feeling worried, or making you feel worried, because of the number of things you have to do British Equivalent: pressurized, under pressure, stressed, past of pressure, plural of pressure, present participle of pressure,
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To encourage or heavily exert force or influence - "Do not let anyone pressure you into buying something you do not want."
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A pressing; a force applied to a surface - "Apply pressure to the wound to stop the bleeding."
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The amount of force that is applied over a given area divided by the size of this area - "Others: bar (1 bar equals 100000 pascals), barye (Ba) (1 barye equals 0.1 pascal), pounds per square inch (psi, lbf/in2, lb/in2), torr, mmHg, atmosphere (atm)"
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Mental strain caused by one's own or others' expectations on one's own performance - "Synonyms - under the pump, under the gun"
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a force that compels; "the public brought pressure to bear on the government" the somatic sensation of pressure; "the sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal" the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit); "the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure" an oppressive condition of physical or mental or social or economic distress
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The pressure exerted against the surface of the body is the force exerted on that body per unit area The dimensions of pressure are therefore N m2
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n force per unit area applied to a body
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The pressure on a surface due to forces from another surface or from a fluid is the force acting at right angles to unit area of the surface: pressure = force/area
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Pressure is the result of Force divided by the Area the force is applied over It is measured in Newtons per meter squared [N/m2] which is also known as a Pascal [Pa]
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Force per unit area acting on the boundaries of a system and needed to confine it to a given volume In equilibrium, then, also the force per unit area exerted by the system on its boundaries Gases at finite temperature always exert pressure on any container because of the kinetic motions of their molecules Solids and liquids will exert pressure on their containers or boundaries except at some particular volume where the attractive and repulsive forces between their consituent atoms happen to be perfectly balanced Pressure is best defined in gases and liquids lacking shear strength, because the equilibrium state of stress in these materials must be hydrostatic, i e the same in all directions Solids can be more complicated because they can support shear stress, in which case pressure is not a complete characterization of the mechanical confining conditions
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The force exerted on a surface divided by the area of the surface
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The force exerted by the interaction of the atmosphere and gravity
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A force applied to a specific amount of surface area A common unit of pressure is psi, i e , pounds per square inch The force that develops the pressure is sum total of all the slight "nudges" on a surface generated by each molecule striking the surface; the greater number of impacts or the more violent each impact, the greater the pressure Therefore, the pressure increases if the same number of molecules are contained in a smaller space (greater number of impacts per unit area) or if the molecules are heated (each impact is more violent) Also see psi
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Force per unit area, usually expressed in pounds per square inch
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force per unit area, measured in kilopascals (kPa) or pounds per square inch (psi) Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 101 3 kPa (14 7 psi), or one atmosphere Gauge pressure, as indicated by a conventional pressure gauge, is the pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure Absolute pressure is the sum of atmospheric and gauge pressures Pressure is also expressed in terms of the height of a column of mercury that would exert the same pressure One atmosphere is equal to 760 mm (29 9 in) of mercury
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Force acting on an area Expressed in a variety of ways for which a conversion table is given Pressure is important in aquaculture from the design of systems (to enable sizing of pumps and prediction of flows) to applications such as the induction of triploidy through subjecting eggs to high pressure treatments Many diffusers have optimum pressure ratings, where they are most efficient at delivering the required gas into the water see also friction loss water, friction loss air
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mental strain caused by ones own or others expectations on ones own performance
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the apparently continuous and isotropic force exerted on unit area of any real or imaginary surface because of bombardment by molecules of contiguous fluid
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Force per unit area; more precisely, the magnitude of a compressional stress (measured in kPa)
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Force per unit area, usually expressed in pounds per square inch (PSI) or BAR (099)
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The force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere above a point on or above the earth's surface Also known as atmospheric pressure or barometric pressure
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The force per unit area in a gas or liquid, typically expressed as pounds per square inch in the US The scientific unit is newtons per m2 (also known as the pascal) For instance, atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth equals 14 7 lbs /in2 = 1 01 x 105 newtons per m2 The pressure at the center of the Sun is approximately 300 billion Earth atmospheres, or 3 x 1016 newtons per m2
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Force applied to or distributed over a surface; it is measured as force per unit area
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Is defined as the force acting on a surface from another mass per unit area
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Urgency; as, the pressure of business
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Affliction; distress; grievance
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A contrasting force or impulse of any kind; as, the pressure of poverty; the pressure of taxes; the pressure of motives on the mind; the pressure of civilization
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The act of pressing, or the condition of being pressed; compression; a squeezing; a crushing; as, a pressure of the hand
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The measurement of the force exerted by a medium on the objects in the medium In vacuum coating, pressure refers to the pressure of the gases in the vacuum chamber Pressure is normally measured in Torr Other units are psi, bars, atmospheres, pascals, etc
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Impression; stamp; character impressed
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The action of a force against some obstacle or opposing force; a force in the nature of a thrust, distributed over a surface, often estimated with reference to the amount upon a unit's area
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the somatic sensation of pressure; "the sensitivity of his skin to pressure and temperature was normal"
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an oppressive condition of physical or mental or social or economic distress
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the force applied to a unit area of surface; measured in pascals (SI unit) or in dynes (cgs unit); "the compressed gas exerts an increased pressure"
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Electro-motive force
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a force that compels; "the public brought pressure to bear on the government"
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exertion of force, compression, application of weight; weight, burden, encumbrance isim
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amount of force per unit area: pressure = force/area
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Pressure is force that you produce when you press hard on something. She kicked at the door with her foot, and the pressure was enough to open it The best way to treat such bleeding is to apply firm pressure
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The force per unit area exerted by the weight of the atmosphere above a point on or above the earth's surface
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The force exerted by the interaction of the atmosphere and gravity Also known as atmospheric pressure
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to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :"She forced him to take a job in the city"; "He squeezed her for information"
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exert pressure on someone through threats
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The pressure in a place or container is the force produced by the quantity of gas or liquid in that place or container. The window in the cockpit had blown in and the pressure dropped dramatically
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the state of urgently demanding notice or attention; "the press of business matters"
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If you are experiencing pressure, you feel that you must do a lot of tasks or make a lot of decisions in very little time, or that people expect a lot from you. Can you work under pressure? The pressures of modern life are great
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If you pressure someone to do something, you try forcefully to persuade them to do it. He will never pressure you to get married The Government should not be pressured into making hasty decisions Don't pressure me His boss did not pressure him for results. + pressured pres·sured You're likely to feel anxious and pressured. see also blood pressure. to try to make someone do something by making them feel it is their duty to do it British Equivalent: pressurizepressure sb into doing sth. Perpendicular force per unit area, or stress at a point within a confined fluid. A solid object exerts pressure on a floor equal to its weight divided by the area of contact. The weight of the Earth's atmosphere on the surface constitutes atmospheric pressure, which varies from place to place but always decreases with altitude. The pressure exerted by a confined gas results from the average effect of the forces produced on the walls of the container by the continual, numerous collisions by gas molecules. Hydrostatic pressure is the stress, or pressure, exerted equally in all directions at points within a confined fluid. Lithostatic pressure is the stress exerted on a body of rock in the Earth's crust by surrounding rock, which increases with depth below the surface. The SI unit of pressure is the pascal (Pa), which is equal to one newton of force per square metre. high blood pressure low blood pressure atmospheric pressure barometric pressure blood pressure pressure gauge radiation pressure
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the act of pressing; the exertion of pressure; "he gave the button a press"; "he used pressure to stop the bleeding"; "at the pressing of a button"
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If there is pressure on a person, someone is trying to persuade or force them to do something. He may have put pressure on her to agree Its government is under pressure from the European Commission
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feeling worried, or making you feel worried, because of the number of things you have to do British Equivalent: pressurized
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