There is no perfect incompressible fluid.You can compress anything with certain pressure.
There is no perfect incompressible fluid.You can compress anything with certain pressure.
No. The purpose of a compressor is not to cool it is to compress. A freon compressor keeps freon under pressure to restore its liquid state. If you tried to run oil trhough it the compressor would probably blow up pretty quickly because you can't compress a liquid. You can compress a gas to a liquid but it won't compress beyond that. For an external oil cooler go to a junk yard and get a heater core or even a factory oil cooler from a transmission.
The prefix of "compress" is "com-".
you have spelt it correctly
with spring out, fully compress and fill fluid to elevan millimeters from top off inner fork tube.
you compress the forks and fill it up until it is 110mm from the top rim of the fork tube.
compress it nearly impossiable to COMPRESS solids and liquids
Compress. They tend to occupy a nearly fixed volume.
The word 'compress' is the opposite of 'expand'.
The plural form for the noun compress is compresses.
The main difference between an oil free compressor and an oil flooded compressor is the method of injection to compress the air for mechanical equipment, most common being construction equipment. In the oil free compressor, air is injected with screws while an oil flooded compressor uses oil injected into the holes to create a seal.
A warm compress is used to draw pus to the surface and onto the compress material. It should be as warm as bearable, rather than too hot to cause scalding. Change the compress frequently, and only use a new compress as a replacement. Don't wash and reuse a compress to avoid further infection.