No you lose air pressure .
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Yes
Usually, a loss of pressure in your brake system means that there is a hole somewhere in the system. A leaking brake line or a punctured reservoir could cause a loss of pressure. A bad master cylinder could also cause a loss of pressure in the back brakes.
It doesn't cause high blood pressure. However, it can increase your blood pressure.
A restriction will increase pressure and decrease volume
Increase air flow = increased oxygen flow = increase in burn temperature and rate.
An increase in air pressure will cause the mercury in a barometer to rise, indicating higher atmospheric pressure. This typically indicates fair weather conditions.
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An increase in temperature or a decrease in volume would call the pressure to increase. Apex- increasing the number of gas particles
Most air brake systems are fail-safe. This means that if there is a failure in the pressure system the brakes will lock on. You need gauges to show that you have sufficient pressure to proceed and to know your brakes are not dragging as this would cause them to overheat.
Neither. The increase in altitude would cause air pressure to rise. :)
what can cause the top number of blood pressure run up to 159
Air stuck in the brake lines cause the peddle to feel "spongy". Your braking distance will dramatically increase with air in the system. When you apply the brakes in a vehicle that has no air in the system, that pressure added with the pressure from the master cylinder presses the brake pads against the rotor or drum causing you to stop. When there is air in the brake system and you apply the brakes some of that pressure is used up by compressing the air in the system and the rest is trying to stop the vehicle.