Yes a loose belt will decrease performance, a properly tensioned but misaligned one would not (until it falls off).
The free electrons flowing in the circuit decrease.
Refrigerant flowing through the system. Focused on the expansion device at the start of the evaporator coil.
Google Bernoulli's Principle...
Only decreasing the magnitude of the current flowing through the wire can.
If blood starts flowing backwards through a valve, stroke volume and ejection fraction would decrease. The heart's pumping action would be less efficient.
ATP formation will decrease.(APEX)
On a low-pressure chiller picture, the rupture disc is located on the evaporator housing. There should not be more than 10-PSIG flowing through this sector at any time.
It is "sweating" because of the water coolants inside the generator. Warmer air is sucked from the outside, then its heat is flown through the water-cooled tubes inside the conditioner. As the heat goes through and cools into cold air, it melts some of the "ice" that is formed around the small water pipes, which causes the "sweating". It is much like car air conditioning. A/C works by the inside Air flowing across the Evaporator. The Evaporator has Refrigerant (Freon) flowing through it, as the air passes over it the air cools and looses the moisture or humidity and that is where the water comes from. The refrigerant absorbs the heat and goes through the condenser where it is cooled again. If the Evaporator freezes up then the a/c will malfunction since the air cannot pass through it.
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Your AC will run, but the temperature in the evaporator will go so low that the evaporator will freeze up, just from the humidity in the air flowing over it in 20 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the humidity. You will hear the fan, but there will be no air coming out of the registers. You will have to pull over and wait 20 minutes for the evaporator to thaw out, and there will be a large puddle under the car when it has dethawed. You want the AC to shut off when the suction pressure gets down to 20 psi, to avoid evaporator freeze up, and that's the job of that switch. Do not jump it, a new one only costs $13 at a Ford dealer, and you will not discharge the refrigerant to replace it, because there is a schrader check valve underneath it.
Upsteam, in the mountains, the water may be flowing over rocks. In the valleys, the depth of earth and softer material is greater, so enabling the river to erode a deeper channel.
When someone is holding their breath, oxygen levels decrease. Heart rate will then increase to try to keep the oxygen flowing.