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HYDRONIC BOOK UNIT #2-2

Horizontales
Pressure according to the height of a liquid. This pressure is variously called static head, static pressure, hydrostatic head, or hydrostatic pressure.
Any pressure above a perfect vacuum (0 psia). Absolute pressure is the sum of gauge pressure plus atmospheric pressure and is measured in pounds per square inch absolute (psia).
Pressure according to the height of a liquid. This pressure is variously called.
1. The heat applied to or removed from a substance that results in a change of state. 2. The quantity of heat added or removed to bring about a change of state, being heat that is hidden, not being detectable with a thermometer or by the sense of touch.
A mechanical pressure gauge that has a small single-acting, spring-return cylinder that acts as a pressure-sensing element.
Pressure according to the height of a liquid. This pressure is variously called.
The force exerted by the weight of the atmosphere (gas molecules) on the Earth's surface.
Pressure according to the height of a liquid. This pressure is variously called.
Verticales
Pressure according to the height of a liquid. This pressure is variously called.
The speed water moves through a piping section, typically expressed in feet per second (fps).
A form of energy associated with the motion of atoms or molecules in a substance.
The latent heat involved with changes between the solid and liquid states.