rõhuerinevusega
Rõhuerinevus refers to a difference in pressure between two points. This fundamental concept appears across various scientific and engineering disciplines. In physics, a pressure difference is the driving force behind fluid flow, whether it be in liquids or gases. For instance, atmospheric pressure differences are responsible for wind, with air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Similarly, in plumbing and circulatory systems, a pressure gradient is essential for the movement of water or blood.
In meteorology, rõhuerinevus is a key factor in understanding weather patterns. High and low-pressure systems are
The concept also extends to biological systems. In the human body, for example, blood pressure differences between