I believe the relationship has to do with heat expanding molecules and maybe the opposite. Hence the pressure and temperature relationship.
temp of inbound air across a coil
I always thought it to be the difference between 1. High pressure 2. Low pressure 3. Higher temp 4.lower temp and 5. Humidity, but then I am only a boiler maker.
The greater the depth, the greater the pressure.
At normal pressure, between 161.4 and 165.1 K.
They have an inverse relationship.
Pressure can be balanced with temperature. if you increase pressure u can actually change the state of a substance by changing temperatures. the state at low temp and high pressure is solid, med temp = liquid, and high temp = g... at low pressure and medium temp the state would be gas... thus there is a relationship between the two. you should look at phase change diagrams.
as pressure goes UP, temp. goes DOWN as temp. goes UP, pressures goes DOWN
Because there's a relationship between temperature and gas pressure. As the temp goes up so does the pressure, as temps drop so does the pressure.
there is no relationship
actually it does. The lower the temp. the lower the air pressure so high temp cause high pressure.
This graph of Charles Law would show the relationship of volume of a gas as a function of the temperature at constant pressure.
Pressure increases due to load(or heat intake from evaps).if asking about off cycle. If asking about compression cycle,its the compression of vapor into a higher pressure side of system along with heat of compression adding to temp-pressure relationship.
It changes based on vehicle, outside temp, and desired inside temp. Pressuse depends on ambient temperature, the higher the temp, the greater the pressure
An increase in temperature leads to an increase in pressure.
temp and pressure
i think you subtract the evaporator temp from the outside temp?
52 degrees Celsius