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    Pressure on a submerged object

    Thanks sysprog. The links are very helpful and are bringing back some familiar concepts from years ago. If you're at all interested in hearing more about this project or have a few thoughts on design/experimental variables, I would love to hear it. Feel free to message me.
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    Pressure on a submerged object

    Sorry, I guess I should've gotten more to the point of this question, but I was a little pleased with myself for making the water balloon analogy. The whole purpose of the question was to see if I could find a way to mimic intracranial pressure in a dish of cells. For background: When someone...
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    Pressure on a submerged object

    New member: Stem cell biologist by training, and many years since my last physics class. Imagine I take a water balloon and fill it completely with water. I then submerge the balloon in a beaker of water and place the glass inside a sealed chamber. What forces are applied to the water balloon...
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