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Difference Between Systolic and Diastolic Pressure
Blood pressure readings are given in two numbers. The top number is the maximum pressure your heart exerts while beating (systolic pressure). The bott...
Difference Between Bar and Pascals
Bar and Pascal are the units representing pressure. A pascal is one newton of force acting on the 1 m2 area. A bar is used to express atmospheric pres...
Difference Between Osmotic pressure and Oncotic pressure
The main difference between Osmotic Pressure and Oncotic Pressure is that osmotic pressure is the pressure needed to stop the net movement of water ac...
Difference Between Pressure Cooker and Slow Cooker
A pressure cooker uses hot steam and pressure to quickly cook food, such as dried beans, faster than conventional cooking methods. Slow cookers use lo...
Difference Between Low Pressure and High Pressure
A low pressure system has lower pressure at its center than the areas around it. Winds blow towards the low pressure, and the air rises in the atmosph...
Difference Between Barometric Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure
Atmospheric Pressure refers to the pressure exerted by the atmosphere. Barometric Pressure is a term used to describe the pressure measured by a barom...
Difference Between Pressure of Solids and Liquids
The key difference between pressure of solids and liquids is that pressure of solids occurs only due to the weight of the solid, whereas pressure of l...
Difference Between Low and High Pressure Systems
Low-pressure systems are associated with clouds and precipitation that minimize temperature changes throughout the day, whereas high-pressure systems ...
Difference Between Psi and Bar
Psi and bar are units of measurement of pressure. The key difference between psi and bar is that psi measures the pressure as the one-pound force appl...