No mountains in the UK are tall enough for the air at the summit to be appreciably thinner. The only people who'd need bottled air on the summit are those who'd need it anyway, at any altitude!
Air is fed into the cylinder - to mix with fuel. The fuel cannot burn without air !
there is less air pressure and the air is thinner so you need to breath in more of it then normal
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If it is already a gas, it does not need to evaporate.
As you climb a mountain the air gets colder.
Air evaporates
yes,open bleeder valve on cluch slave cylinder and clutch damper to release air.
Nearly all climbers on Mount Everest have oxygen tanks to help them breathe more easily because the higher you climb the less oxygen there is in the air.
When you tell it to.
Depends on the size of the cylinder, if the air is compressed or not and if it is compressed, to how much psi.
As you climb a mountain, the air pressure decreases and the air becomes thinner. This can lead to a decrease in available oxygen, making it harder to breathe and causing symptoms of altitude sickness in some people.
penumatic cylinder work by compressed air that a comressor compress air in a closed cylinder which ther is no way air to get out exept it bush piston which is instaled transition fit with cylinder and in return path we use spring or compressed air