No, not really. Air pressure acts in all dirrections and in situations like the ones we deal with when we describe momentum the force by which air pushes from one side is canceled by the force ofair pushing on the other side. Air preassure has more of a bouyant effect and makes objects weel less heave than what they would be without the air around.
But the effect is very small since air is not very dense. So......the short answer is, NO, air pressure is usualy not concidered, but in some special cases it could be....I can;t think of such case at the moment.
No, not really. Air pressure acts in all dirrections and in situations like the ones we deal with when we describe momentum the force by which air pushes from one side is canceled by the force ofair pushing on the other side. Air preassure has more of a bouyant effect and makes objects weel less heave than what they would be without the air around.
fplasil 2 years ago
Does outside force include air pressure?
MrPhysicsTV 2 years ago
But the effect is very small since air is not very dense. So......the short answer is, NO, air pressure is usualy not concidered, but in some special cases it could be....I can;t think of such case at the moment.
fplasil 2 years ago
Great answer! Thank you!
FourthDimensionAnim 2 years ago