Negative Pressure

Negative pressure is pressure less than that of the ambient atmosphere. Negative air pressure within a room will cause air to flow into the room from the outside whenever a door or window is opened. It is often used in the hospital setting to quarantine people afflicted with highly contageous, deadly, airborne diseases. Negative pressure is also often found in sub-sea pipelines where the depth of water produces such a high external pressure that any leak would actually be from the sea water into the pipeline. Negative pressure is the opposite of positive pressure.
Negative pressure is found in some theories of physics, such as those involving dark energy or negative mass. It results in a repulsive gravitational force. The Casimir effect produces a region of negative pressure.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
phoxinus
gambusia
f7f tigercat
patrick moore (environmentalist)
animal hoarding
magneto optical disc
portobello, new zealand
irish chamber orchestra
mau movement
list of universities in lithuania
joan daemen
otago harbour
palms, los angeles, california
indonesian throughflow
santa monica freeway
wumpscut
lopez island
wins
plague of justinian
aston martin lagonda
gaston bachelard
juliana
list of nonviolence scholars and leaders
zlatko zahovic
pacific swallow
art of perestroika
pretzel logic
mahendra kapoor
sokobanja
grard philipe
mgr v8
tolmin
tiffani wood
conveyor belt sushi
lotus esprit
indirect branch
list of game show facts
jennersdorf
sean ns
nct
brand (middle earth)
cahir castle
george a. borgman
volterra