Hydrostatic pressure
Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure exerted by a fluid due to its weight. The buoyancy force on a body fully immersed in a static fluid is attributable to the pressure, summed (integrated) over the body's surface. The pressure is isotropic in that case – it acts in all directions equally. That is not true in the case of fluid flow.
See also
- Pascal's Law for static pressure
- Bernoulli's equation for fluid flow
Applications
- Artesian well
- Blood pressure
- Plant cell stability
- Water tower
Categories: Hydrology | Physics stubs