vapor pressure
Americannoun
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The pressure exerted by a vapor on the solid or liquid phase with which it is in equilibrium. At pressures lower than the vapor pressure, more atoms or molecules of the liquid or solid vaporize and escape from the surface of the liquid or solid than are absorbed from the vapor, resulting in evaporation. At the vapor pressure the exchange is equal and there is no net evaporation.
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Also called evaporation pressure
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The pressure exerted by water vapor in the atmosphere.
Etymology
Origin of vapor pressure
Probably earlier than 1895–1900
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If you recall some of your high school physics, you might remember a class on vapor pressure.
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The researchers also compared fire occurrences to weather patterns and found clear associations between fires, high temperatures and vapor pressure deficit, which is an indicator of plant water stress.
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The water working up through the soil under the concrete created a vapor pressure that caused the paint to fail.
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"Contrary to the nature of the pure elements, we have been mastering the use of mixtures of these elements that allow for low temperature growth of crystals with minimal vapor pressure," said Canfield.
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In general the differences in those averages were strongly associated with vapor pressure deficit or VPD, basically the drying power of the atmosphere.
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