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Are you saying that it is not possible to have a gas pressure gradient in a container?Let's see your proof.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXnaVvgaYY8
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNYCdbDKOhA
Gas pressure formulas, e.g. PV = nRT, include V for volume, i.e. the volume of a container. How can you have volume without a container?
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir64EcRkf5Q
Pressure Gradients in Natural Gas Reservoirs:

Pressure Gradients in Natural Gas Reservoirs
Abstract. Procedures for computing turbulent flow of gas in steady state near the well bore and a graphical method for predicting unsteady state laminar flow at distances from the well have been combined to compute pressure gradients in gas reservoirs.Methods are discussed for predicting single...

Even FlatEarth.ws says you can have a gradient in a container:
In reality, the gas inside the container is also affected by gravity and will also have a pressure gradient, just like the gas outside.

pressure-gradient – FlatEarth.ws
