Basic Knowledge of Air and Piping: Compression and Pressure
When judging the state of air, it is expressed in terms of high and low pressure! An introduction to compression and pressure.
The gas molecules that make up air move freely, so when considering a container, they collide with the walls of the container at a constant state, generating force. The walls receive a constant force from the air, and this force is captured as a numerical value called "pressure." If the density of the gas molecules changes due to compression, the state of the collisions with the walls changes, and the pressure varies, becoming higher or lower. When assessing the state of the air, it is expressed in terms of pressure levels. High pressure indicates a strong state of compression with a high density of molecules, suggesting that the air is generating a significant force. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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