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The force produced by pressing on something.
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| pressure relief device |
An automatic device used to relieve the pressure in a system. Examples include rupture discs and "pop-off" valves.
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| pressure |
Force measured per unit area. Absolute pressure is measured with respect to zero pressure. Gauge pressure is measured with respect to atmospheric pressure.
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| pressure |
The load divided by the area over which it acts.
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| pressure |
Pressure is a similar idea to stress, the force intensity at a point, except that pressure means something acting on the surface of an object rather than within the material of the object. When discussing the pressure within a fluid, the meaning is equivalent to stress.
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| press | any of several points on the body where the pulse can be felt and where pressure on an underlying artery will control bleeding from that artery at a more distal point |
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| press | the somatic sensation of pressure |
| press | a chronic ulcer of the skin caused by prolonged pressure on it (as in bedridden patients) |
| press | protective garment consisting of an inflatable suit for space or high altitude flying |
| press | a unit measuring force per unit area |
| press | cook in a pressure cooker |
| press | very intense and demanding |
| press | mechanical system of lubricating internal combustion engines in which a pump forces oil into the engine bearings |
| press | of buildings, before painting |
| press | increase the pressure, as of airplane cabins |
| press | maintain a certain pressure |
| press | increase the pressure on a gas or liquid |
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