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You can calculate the pressure of any gas in an enclosed space provided you know the number of moles of gas (or can calculate the number of moles), the volume of the space and the temperature of the gas. The equation is: PV=nRT P is the pressure, which is what you are calculating. V is the volume, which you need to know or to calculate from the dimensions of the piston. n is the number of moles of the gas, which you need to know R is the gas law constant; depending upon the units for the other four numbers, you can look this number up on the internet T is the temperature of the gas, which needs to be in Kelvin for the equation to work
Weigh it. If it just a close number you are needing then. Get on a scale see why your weight is then pick it up and get back on the scale. The difference is the weight of the pole.
Because of the suction the pressure in your mouth is lower than the atmospheric pressure on the surface of the liquid. This extra pressure pushes the liquid up the straw.
all the air pressure goes down, so as you get higher up, there is less in the air
An object thrown vertically up wards from the ground returned back to the ground in 6s after it was thown up if it reached a height of 12m calculate?
Air the tire back up to recommended press.
my oil pressure goes up while I'm driving and back down when I stop what could cause that
32 front 32 back you can up the pressure for better mileage & handling
Having a lower back end will cause your vehicle to tilt up in the front, causing drag. so lower back pressure will cause loss in Fuel efficiency.
when you back off the throttle with the boost pressure up, a blow off valve releases the pressure. Otherwise, that pressure pushes back at the turbo and slows it down. if you were shifting,you don't want it slowed.
Because your elbow is made up of a compact bone or funny bone that releases more pressure than your back since it has a spinal cord.
Hey sexy it will get flatened and when the pressure is taken off it will pop back up. Bye babes
Loosen the nut on top. Tighten the screw clockwise to increase, counter-clockwise to decrease pressure. Tighten the nut back up. Done deal
60 to 70 psi depends up on copper pipe length
Yes, reduced back pressure in bad for valves
To maintain fuel pressure at the fuel rail, for fast start up.