Why absolute pressure is always positive?

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2026-05-18 04:35

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Absolute pressure is always positive because it measures pressure relative to a perfect vacuum, which is defined as having zero pressure. Since absolute pressure accounts for all atmospheric and additional pressure above this vacuum level, it cannot fall below zero. Consequently, even in a vacuum, absolute pressure is defined as zero, ensuring that any measurement of absolute pressure is either zero or a positive value.

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