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Andreas93 [3]
4 years ago
10

How can we compute the pressure gradient? please list the variables needed to compute the pressure gradient.

Geography
1 answer:
weqwewe [10]4 years ago
4 0
<span>A gradient is a gradual change from one thing to something else. Therefore, a pressure gradient is the difference of pressure between two points. It can be calculated by first knowing the pressure at these points and subtracting them (p2 - p1). Hope this helps.</span>
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