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What is the difference between speed and pressure?

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Respuesta:

Velocity refers to how fast the air is moving in distance per unit of time. The common units are feet per second, metres per second, etc. ​Pressure is the measure of force applied on an area. The common units for pressure are pounds per square inch (PSI), Pascals (Newtons per square metre), etc.

Explicación:

Pressure and velocity are inversely proportional to each other. If pressure increases, the velocity decreases to keep the algebraic sum of potential energy, kinetic energy, and pressure constant.

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