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7 August, 23:59

What is the difference between gage pressure and absolute pressure?

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  1. 8 August, 00:00
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    Absolute pressure is the pressure measured from the void. Gage pressure is the pressure measured respect to the atmospheric pressure.

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    Absolute pressure (as the name says) is an absolute reading, is the pressure measured from the void (considered the zero reference). Gage pressure is a relative reading, is the pressure measured respect to the atmospheric pressure (pressure minus atmospheric pressure).
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