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temperature, pressure, and moisture
temperature, pressure, and moisture
A hurricane has very low barometric pressure.
High pressure = High temperature
there is no difference
temperature, pressure, and moisture
temperature, pressure, and moisture
Compressor and evaporator
low pressure
low pressure.
Factors which favors evaporation: temperature, pressure, area exposed to the atmosphere, impurities in water, wind. And these factors depends on the location.
Air is a formless fluid that follows the ideal gas law. Therefore, the density of the fluid is a function of temperature and pressure, (directly proportional to pressure, inversely proportional to altitude, and inversely proportional to temperature. Therefore, without knowing the location of the cubic yard of air, and without knowing the temperature at that location, and without knowing the vapour pressure of water in the air at that moment - nobody can give you an answer.
as pressure increases, temperature increases
A hurricane has very low barometric pressure.
YES it is called "pressure temperature relationship" temperature rises so does the pressure
as pressure increases, temperature increases
The temperature increases when pressure increases. This is according to the law of pressure. This law mentions that pressure is directly proportional to temperature.