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Dimitri Welch

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Air that is flowing apart is known as what type of air?

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How do you find out if the vents are open and working?

I'm not sure what vents you are talking about, but usually air vents are known to be working if there is air flowing through them.


When air particles are further apart what do you have?

When air particles are further apart, you have low air density. This can result in lower air pressure.


What is the difference between a mass air flow sensor and mass air flow meter?

the mass air flow sensor detects the flowing of mass air into the engine while the mass air flow meter detects the amount of mass air flowing into the ingine.


What dose flowing water have?

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What is flowing air?

Consisting with the term, is simply the flowing of the air. Air flow is usually described as a man controlled concept, not as much as a weather term (it can however), like the flow of the air in the vehicle's AC, or inside the air duct of the building for example.


Can air planes fly?

No... planes stay airborne because the air flowing on the underside of the wing is moving faster than the air flowing over the top of the wing. Without air movements - the plane cannot fly.


Can planes fly without air?

No... planes stay airborne because the air flowing on the underside of the wing is moving faster than the air flowing over the top of the wing. Without air movements - the plane cannot fly.


What is the purpose of the air flow sensor?

It determines the Mass of the Air Flowing into the engine. The engine computer must know how much air is flowing into the engine to determine how much fuel to inject into the cylinders to get the appropriate fuel-air mixture.


What is the purpose of the mass air flow sensor?

It determines the Mass of the Air Flowing into the engine. The engine computer must know how much air is flowing into the engine to determine how much fuel to inject into the cylinders to get the appropriate fuel-air mixture.


What happens when air expands?

When air expands, its molecules move farther apart from each other, which leads to a decrease in air pressure and temperature. This process is known as adiabatic expansion, and it occurs due to the increase in volume occupied by the air molecules.


What happens when warm air molecules move farther apart?

When warm air molecules move farther apart, the air becomes less dense because there is more space between the molecules. This causes the warm air to rise, as it is lighter than the surrounding cooler air. As the warm air rises, it cools and can lead to cloud formation and possibly precipitation.