Diffusion is when materials move from areas of high concentration (high amount) to areas of low concentration (low population).Osmosis is the same as diffusion, but it's only when WATER moves from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. STAY IN SCHOOL JUNIORS!!(and pee-wees too. . .)
why do silicate materials have low electron density
They have low melting points and high reactivity.
what do you do if your levels are to high or to low
Osmosis is the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane from where it is in high concentration to where it is in low concentration.
it moves materials from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentrationit moves materials of high concentration to areas of low concentration
diffusion
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gravity
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If you mean high to low concentration then the answer is passive transport, BUT if you mean low to high, then it's active transport
A saturated fuel injector is also known as a High Impedance (or High z) fuel injector. The high z injector has a larger ohm draw through the coil (12v-15v) vs. a peak-hold (Low Impedance, Low z) injector, which is 2v-4v. Another difference is the how the injector uses the voltage to open the injector. A high z injector uses the full voltage to open and hold open the injector, therefore it voltage saturated. A low z injector (peak-hold) has a peak of high voltage to open then injector then uses a lower voltage to keep the injector open for the remainder of it's cycle. What this means to you, the low z injectors typically needs a resistor in line to add the necessary resistance to properly drive the system, otherwise the injectors could overheat to fatigue. A high z injector does not need a resistor.
capacitor is the elementZ=1/wc if w is less Z is high making current low
The port with the black cap on it is the low side as the red cap is the high side.
it moves materials from areas of high concentration on to areas of low concentration
it moves materials from areas of high concentration on to areas of low concentration
Graded-Z materials.