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Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate. Check FAQs
P=Po+(ρFluid[g]h)
P - Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate?Po - Absolute Pressure above Liquid?ρFluid - Density of Fluid?h - Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface?[g] - Gravitational acceleration on Earth?

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101379.0592Edit=101325Edit+(1.225Edit9.80664.5Edit)
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Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
P=Po+(ρFluid[g]h)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
P=101325Pa+(1.225kg/m³[g]4.5m)
Next Step Substitute values of Constants
P=101325Pa+(1.225kg/m³9.8066m/s²4.5m)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
P=101325+(1.2259.80664.5)
Next Step Evaluate
P=101379.059158125Pa
LAST Step Rounding Answer
P=101379.0592Pa

Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate Formula Elements

Variables
Constants
Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate
Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate.
Symbol: P
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Absolute Pressure above Liquid
Absolute Pressure above Liquid is defined as the absolute pressure exerted by the atmosphere above the liquid surface.
Symbol: Po
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Density of Fluid
Density of Fluid is defined as the mass of fluid per unit volume of the said fluid.
Symbol: ρFluid
Measurement: DensityUnit: kg/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface
Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface is defined as the distance between the point and the free surface.
Symbol: h
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Gravitational acceleration on Earth
Gravitational acceleration on Earth means that the velocity of an object in free fall will increase by 9.8 m/s2 every second.
Symbol: [g]
Value: 9.80665 m/s²

Other Formulas to find Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate

​Go Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate given Intersecting Angle
P=Po+(ρFluid[g]ysin(θIntersect))

Other formulas in Hydrostatic Forces on Surfaces category

​Go Resultant Force Acting on Plane Surface of Completely Submerged Plate
FR=PcA
​Go Resultant Force Acting on Completely Submerged Plate given Vertical Distance of Centroid
FR=(Po+(ρFluid[g]hc))(A)
​Go Resultant Force Acting on Completely Submerged Plate given Intersecting Angle
FR=(Po+(ρFluid[g]ycsin(θIntersect)))(A)
​Go Resultant Force Acting on Completely Submerged Rectangular Flat Plate
FR=(Po+(ρFluid[g](s+(b2))sin(θT)))(ab)

How to Evaluate Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate?

Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate evaluator uses Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate = Absolute Pressure above Liquid+(Density of Fluid*[g]*Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface) to evaluate the Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate, The Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate formula is defined as the function of Absolute Pressure above the Liquid which is the local atmospheric pressure Patm if the liquid is open to the atmosphere (but P0 may be different than Patm if the space above the liquid is evacuated or pressurized), density of fluid, gravitational acceleration and Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface. A plate (such as a gate valve in a dam, the wall of a liquid storage tank, or the hull of a ship at rest) is subjected to fluid pressure distributed over its surface when exposed to a liquid. On a plane surface, the hydrostatic forces form a system of parallel forces, and we often need to determine the magnitude of the force and its point of application, which is called the center of pressure. In most cases, the other side of the plate is open to the atmosphere (such as the dry side of a gate), and thus atmospheric pressure acts on both sides of the plate, yielding a zero resultant. Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate is denoted by P symbol.

How to evaluate Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate, enter Absolute Pressure above Liquid (Po), Density of Fluid Fluid) & Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface (h) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate

What is the formula to find Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate?
The formula of Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate is expressed as Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate = Absolute Pressure above Liquid+(Density of Fluid*[g]*Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface). Here is an example- 101379.1 = 101325+(1.225*[g]*4.5).
How to calculate Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate?
With Absolute Pressure above Liquid (Po), Density of Fluid Fluid) & Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface (h) we can find Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate using the formula - Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate = Absolute Pressure above Liquid+(Density of Fluid*[g]*Vertical Distance of Point from Free Surface). This formula also uses Gravitational acceleration on Earth constant(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate-
  • Absolute Pressure at any Point on Plate=Absolute Pressure above Liquid+(Density of Fluid*[g]*Distance of the Point from X-Axis*sin(Intersecting Angle))OpenImg
Can the Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate be negative?
No, the Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate?
Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate is usually measured using the Pascal[Pa] for Pressure. Kilopascal[Pa], Bar[Pa], Pound Per Square Inch[Pa] are the few other units in which Absolute Pressure at any Point on Submerged Plate can be measured.
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