what happens if vacuum is 10 mm hg in vapour absorption mechine
hg is a measurement of Vacuum measured in Inches of Murcury.
7.3 ohms
If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.
If your talking about vacuum 500 microns of Hg is lower.
Maximum possible vacuum is -0.1 Mpa
yes we can achieve.
what happens if vacuum is 10 mm hg in vapour absorption mechine
hg is a measurement of Vacuum measured in Inches of Murcury.
vacuum is measured in pressure. To get a vacuum you need a negative pressure. that would be inches of mercury hg
Quality vacuum gage is required ;-) engine at running temperature around 18 to 20 inches Hg = vacuum
In a normaly aspirated gasoline engine manifold vacuum will be 18-20"hg at sea level. you will drop approx. 1"hg manifold vacuum for every 1000' in elevation.
Pressure is frequently measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg), so a vacuum not exceeding 5 mm presumably means not to exceed 5 mm Hg pressure.
7.3 ohms
hg is a measurement of Vacuum measured in Inches of Murcury.
A measurement of vacuum/pressure as in inches of mercury.
If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.