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<blockquote data-quote="KChagga" data-source="post: 108985" data-attributes="member: 3679"><p>Telgian</p><p></p><p>I believe that yes you could feel pressure. The water being in a bound space allows it to have a pressure without gravity. </p><p></p><p>Let's have an example. On earth we feel 14.7 pounds per square inch of pressure due to the weight of the air above us. You say,"But that's due to gravity!" and you are correct, but the earth's atmosphere is an unbound region. If you get in a space craft and fly into space you still feel pressure(hopefully unless you want to be scraped off the walls). The pressure is due to the fact that the inside of the craft is a bound region with a certain amount of air in it.</p><p></p><p>The elemental plane of water if it is bound and has no gravity could have pressure. The pressure comes from trying to squeeze in that last amount of water into your space. With the bound region gravity adds an up direction. You would be able to sense up and down and the pressure would increase or decrease accordingly. With no gravity there is no discernable up or down and not only that the pressure would be mostly constant(minding things like vortices adding or taking water away making regions of high or low pressure. Also things like portals, bags of holding, and portable holes would create whirlpools.)</p><p>Assume you have an infinite plane with no boundries. Then your water will just disperse without a force like gravity to make it clump up.</p><p></p><p>I believe the stereotypical elemental plane of water would be a bound infinite plane with gravity.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. I knew that BSME would come in handy sometime <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KChagga, post: 108985, member: 3679"] Telgian I believe that yes you could feel pressure. The water being in a bound space allows it to have a pressure without gravity. Let's have an example. On earth we feel 14.7 pounds per square inch of pressure due to the weight of the air above us. You say,"But that's due to gravity!" and you are correct, but the earth's atmosphere is an unbound region. If you get in a space craft and fly into space you still feel pressure(hopefully unless you want to be scraped off the walls). The pressure is due to the fact that the inside of the craft is a bound region with a certain amount of air in it. The elemental plane of water if it is bound and has no gravity could have pressure. The pressure comes from trying to squeeze in that last amount of water into your space. With the bound region gravity adds an up direction. You would be able to sense up and down and the pressure would increase or decrease accordingly. With no gravity there is no discernable up or down and not only that the pressure would be mostly constant(minding things like vortices adding or taking water away making regions of high or low pressure. Also things like portals, bags of holding, and portable holes would create whirlpools.) Assume you have an infinite plane with no boundries. Then your water will just disperse without a force like gravity to make it clump up. I believe the stereotypical elemental plane of water would be a bound infinite plane with gravity. Hope this helps. I knew that BSME would come in handy sometime :D [/QUOTE]
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