Yeah if I am not mistaken Absolute Pressure (P) is equal to Po (atmospheric) + pgh(gauge) so you could rearrange to get pgh = P - Po I am still confused with hydrostatic vs gauge but from what I read, hydrostatic tends to deal with fluids and walls like in arteries and veins.
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I thought gauge pressure would the differences between absolute(hydrostatic pressure ) minus atmospheric pressure??
Yeah if I am not mistaken Absolute Pressure (P) is equal to Po (atmospheric) + pgh(gauge)
so you could rearrange to get
pgh = P - Po
I am still confused with hydrostatic vs gauge but from what I read, hydrostatic tends to deal with fluids and walls like in arteries and veins.