Whatever amount of pressure was used to compress the CO2 originally, can be reached (or nearly reached) when it is released into an air cylinder.
The equation Force = pressure x surface of the cylinder Electric power and torque and power you need to know what you want. After obtaining the surface area of ​​the circle diameter cylinder, the cylinder can get.
What is your power hydraulic pump. The pump power is higher the smaller cylinder.
A chemist named Norman Stingley compressed a synthetic rubber material under 3,500 pounds of pressure per square inch to create the superball.In 1965.
A novice should not try to replace a shock strut. The strut spring needs to be compressed, in order to remove it. The compressed shock spring will be under several hundred pounds of pressure. This can create a very dangerous situation for the novice.
Air is not forced into the cylinder unless turbocharged. Atmospheric pressure is 14 psi. We stand and live in it every day. When the piston travels down it create a void that the atmospheric pressure rushes in to fill when the intake valve is opened.
If you mean how do you create it, right-click on the desktop, select new- compressed (zip) folder, you can drag and drop the files into there The icon is a folder with a zip on the top
You take any carbon rich substance (such as peanut butter) and put it under extremely high pressure. Once it is compressed, you pass a strong electrical current through it. This will create extremely high temperatures. Carbon + pressure + heat = synthetic diamonds.
fluids create low pressure.
No, but it might ruin your life. Extensions create additional load on the hair follicles which create an upstream pressure in the cranial blood vessels. These blood vessels when compressed can lead to an increase risk of cardio vascular disease, stroke, and a general decrease in mental acuity.
No. Pumps create flow. Resistance to flow creates pressure.
Because the carbon dioxide is dissolved under pressure. When the cap is removed the pressure decreases , thus removing any gas that is dissolved under pressure.
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