fluidtrykket
Fluidtrykket, often translated as fluid pressure, is a fundamental concept in physics describing the force exerted by a fluid per unit area. This force is perpendicular to the surface on which it acts. Fluids, which include liquids and gases, exert pressure in all directions due to the constant random motion of their constituent particles.
The magnitude of fluid pressure depends on several factors. In a static fluid, pressure increases with depth.
Atmospheric pressure is a prime example of gas pressure. The weight of the Earth's atmosphere creates pressure