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Что (кто) такое absolute pressure - определение

TECHNIQUE TO MEASURE PRESSURE
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  • A pile of pressure capsules with corrugated diaphragms in an aneroid [[barograph]]
  • Bayard–Alpert hot-cathode ionization gauge
  • Dead-weight tester. This uses known calibrated weights on a piston to generate a known pressure.
  • An original 19th century Eugene Bourdon compound gauge, reading pressure both below and above atmospheric with great sensitivity
  • Example of the widely used Bourdon pressure gauge
  • Membrane-type manometer
  • A [[pressure gauge]] in action
  • A McLeod gauge, drained of mercury
  • Application schematic
  • Natural gas pressure gauge
  • Penning vacuum gauge (cut-away)
  • thumb
  • Pirani vacuum gauge (open)
  • psi]] (red scale) and [[kPa]] (black scale)
  • [[Ring balance manometer]]
  • Checking [[tire pressure]] with a spring and piston tire-pressure gauge
  • The difference in fluid height in a liquid-column manometer is proportional to the pressure difference: <math>h = \frac{P_a - P_o}{g \rho}</math>
  • Indicator front with pointer and dial
  • Mechanical details
  • Mechanical side with Bourdon tube

pressure cooker         
  • The approximate vapor pressure of water as a function of temperature, or when viewed sideways, the boiling point of water as a function of pressure.
  • Instant Pot DUO pressure cooker is an example of a third generation pressure cooker and has digital control of the cooking time and heat
  • A six-quart pressure cooker manufactured by Archibald Kenrick & Sons in England, circa 1890
  • The regulator in this pressure cooker is a weight on a [[nozzle]] next to the handle on the lid.
  • Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière]], Lyon. 18/10.
  • Second generation stove top pressure cooker with battery operated timer
UTENSIL FOR COOKING FOOD UNDER HIGH PRESSURE STEAM
Pressure cooker; Pressure cooked; Pressure-cooker; Pressure-cooking; Pressure cookers; Pressure Cooking; Cooking/Pressure cooking; High pressure cooker; Pressure rice cooker; Electric pressure cooking; Electric pressure cookers
(pressure cookers)
A pressure cooker is a large metal container with a lid that fits tightly, in which you can cook food quickly using steam at high pressure.
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pressure cooker         
  • The approximate vapor pressure of water as a function of temperature, or when viewed sideways, the boiling point of water as a function of pressure.
  • Instant Pot DUO pressure cooker is an example of a third generation pressure cooker and has digital control of the cooking time and heat
  • A six-quart pressure cooker manufactured by Archibald Kenrick & Sons in England, circa 1890
  • The regulator in this pressure cooker is a weight on a [[nozzle]] next to the handle on the lid.
  • Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière]], Lyon. 18/10.
  • Second generation stove top pressure cooker with battery operated timer
UTENSIL FOR COOKING FOOD UNDER HIGH PRESSURE STEAM
Pressure cooker; Pressure cooked; Pressure-cooker; Pressure-cooking; Pressure cookers; Pressure Cooking; Cooking/Pressure cooking; High pressure cooker; Pressure rice cooker; Electric pressure cooking; Electric pressure cookers
¦ noun an airtight pot in which food can be cooked quickly under steam pressure.
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pressure-cook verb
Pressure cooking         
  • The approximate vapor pressure of water as a function of temperature, or when viewed sideways, the boiling point of water as a function of pressure.
  • Instant Pot DUO pressure cooker is an example of a third generation pressure cooker and has digital control of the cooking time and heat
  • A six-quart pressure cooker manufactured by Archibald Kenrick & Sons in England, circa 1890
  • The regulator in this pressure cooker is a weight on a [[nozzle]] next to the handle on the lid.
  • Musée gallo-romain de Fourvière]], Lyon. 18/10.
  • Second generation stove top pressure cooker with battery operated timer
UTENSIL FOR COOKING FOOD UNDER HIGH PRESSURE STEAM
Pressure cooker; Pressure cooked; Pressure-cooker; Pressure-cooking; Pressure cookers; Pressure Cooking; Cooking/Pressure cooking; High pressure cooker; Pressure rice cooker; Electric pressure cooking; Electric pressure cookers
Pressure cooking is the process of cooking food under high pressure steam and water or a water-based cooking liquid, in a sealed vessel known as a pressure cooker. High pressure limits boiling, and creates higher cooking temperatures which cook food far more quickly.

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Pressure measurement

Pressure measurement is the measurement of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area. Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure and display pressure mechanically are called pressure gauges, vacuum gauges or compound gauges (vacuum & pressure). The widely used Bourdon gauge is a mechanical device, which both measures and indicates and is probably the best known type of gauge.

A vacuum gauge is used to measure pressures lower than the ambient atmospheric pressure, which is set as the zero point, in negative values (for instance, −1 bar or −760 mmHg equals total vacuum). Most gauges measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure as the zero point, so this form of reading is simply referred to as "gauge pressure". However, anything greater than total vacuum is technically a form of pressure. For very low pressures, a gauge that uses total vacuum as the zero point reference must be used, giving pressure reading as an absolute pressure.

Other methods of pressure measurement involve sensors that can transmit the pressure reading to a remote indicator or control system (telemetry).