I would really appreciate an answer to this question: how can pressure head just be the distance of the water above the point? Would the volume of water pressing down on that point not also affect pressure? And the horizontal distance from one side of the container to the next? I am just super confused about the concept of water pressure, and would appreciate any resources you could direct me to.
Just to give you a idea on a video, you could describe how a cone of depression works in a aquifer. As in the drop of a water table dependent on the amount of volume being drawing from a well. Great information too, good job on your videos!
I would really appreciate an answer to this question: how can pressure head just be the distance of the water above the point? Would the volume of water pressing down on that point not also affect pressure? And the horizontal distance from one side of the container to the next? I am just super confused about the concept of water pressure, and would appreciate any resources you could direct me to.
Just to give you a idea on a video, you could describe how a cone of depression works in a aquifer.
As in the drop of a water table dependent on the amount of volume being drawing from a well.
Great information too, good job on your videos!
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Great idea! Coming soon...
TerraLearn where is the video you said you will do as it relates to the hydraulic gradient?
Please I need help
Sir what if we assume the point c at some depth h from currently assumed point c..can you make a video on that???
amazing
So no head?
I think you're on the wrong website
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thanks for that video it is helpful for me
thank u sir
your voice is the same as Ariel Hawaii's voice. You guys have the same voice.