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Pressure decreases as height increases and vice-versa.
Same Height Relation was created in 2005.
As the Pressure of the gas being measured increases the height of the fluid in the Manometer Tube increases. The reverse is also true. The graduations of the Manometer Tube gives you a reading of the Gas Pressure being measured.
There is no such thing as "height blood pressure".
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The volume is proportional to the cube of the height.
elevation
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It is called the ELEVATION
Water pressure works based on the difference of altitudes or height. The height of the tank determines the amount of pressure that the water supply will have.
Pressure varies with height as a function of specific weight. p=p0+specific weight*height Where height is the distance below the reference pressure p0 (usually at a free surface).