vedenpaineen
Vedenpaineen is the Finnish genitive form of vedenpaine, meaning "water pressure." In physics and engineering, water pressure refers to the force exerted by water per unit area, commonly caused by gravity acting on a column of water (hydrostatic pressure) or by mechanical means such as pumps. Hydrostatic pressure increases with depth according to the relation p = ρgh, where ρ is water density, g is gravitational acceleration and h is depth.
Water pressure is measured in pascals (Pa), kilopascals (kPa), bars, or pounds per square inch (psi). Instruments
Practical importance of water pressure includes determining flow rates, ensuring adequate supply to fixtures, and driving
Control and regulation of water pressure employ pumps, pressure-reducing valves, expansion tanks and relief valves to