Gases flow anywhere they want to. This is one of the special properties of gases. They do NOT have a definite volume or shape. They take the shape of their container and fill the volume of that container.
yes it can because if you put it on a differnt container it changes volume and flow so its a yes confident
gases is a state of matter. In gases the molecules is very loosely packed which help the gases flow so gases can flow
They flow to spaces where the pressure is lower.
Yes. Gas flows easily.
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gasses, liquids and solids
"Trace gasses" are elements which are present in a sample, but in relatively very small amounts.
They are condensed materials because that's what makes them what they are. The more condensed a substance is the less it can flow. Gases are the least condensed, so they flow the easiest, followed by fluids, then solids.
The solubility of each gas in water is different.
Because the gasses that eventually cause acid rain are everywhere in the atmosphere and clouds. As wind patterns move over the earth, they carry these gasses everywhere they go. The rain falls where it will. The acid rain gasses could come from hundreds or thousands of miles away.
Fluids have the ability to flow. Fluids are Liquids and Gasses.
The flow of exhaust gasses
gasses, liquids and solids
pyroclastic flow
To allow gasses or liquids to flow only in one direction.
Answer: Only hot gasses travel upwards. This is because gas expands when it it heated and is therefore less dense. The more dense colder gasses are attracted more strongly by gravity so the hotter gasses are displaced.
Simply, there are three types of matter (which scientists call states), solid, liquid and gas. Liquids and gasses can flow. Solids do not. The solid state is defined by the fact that solids can not flow.
Yes. Pyroclastic flows can contain toxic gasses such as sulfur dioxide.
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Dampers are used to regulate the flow of air or gasses in ductwork and chimneys.Without dampers the flow in ducts would only be regulated by the fan speed, the flow in chimneys would be dependent on the developed draft, and neither would be controllable directly.
Air Switching Valve Operation: A circular-stemmed device used to control the flow of air/fuel mixture in and the flow of burned gasses out of the engine.
The throttle manages the flow of fluid or gasses by constriction or obstruction. By constricting the flow it determines the engine's power outlet. The throttle body is part of the air intake system.