Noise more than anything as long as the airflow rate (cfm) is correct for the size unit you have.
Not sure I understand your question, Velocity is the speed in feet per minute the air is moving. This is usually associated with the duct system. In a room the velocity of the air entering the room at the supply grille/register, would be about 500 to 700 fpm (feet per minute), in the occupied area of the room velocity should be less then 50 fpm.
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You didn't supply enough information to solve this problem. Two formulae are important to solve problems with momentum: (1) the definition of momentum: momentum = mass x velocity. (2) the total momentum (sum of individual momenta) before and after the collision must be the same.
It doesn't matter what the car's mass is, or for that matter, what speed you're talking about.If the total forces opposing its motion are 800 N, then you need to supply 800 N in the directionof motion in order to maintain a constant speed.
a supply of air
excess supply in the market for bananas
The problem is that money is based on supply and demand principles. When you have too much supply it devalues the money. If there is excess supply it reduces demand. This usually results in inflation.
We had an excess supply of bread.
AIr supply registers can be located in the floors, walls, or ceilings. The placement chosen will depend on whether the system will be used primarily for heating or cooling. If you live in an area where you use mostly heating, floor registers are the best, as heat will rise and mix with the indoor air. If you live in a warm area, like me, you want the registers high on the walls or on the roof, as the cold supply air will fall towards the floor. Basically you want high registers for cooling and low registers for heating.
Increase the price
Excess demand (a seller's market) means the product is in short supply and prices will rise. Excess supply (buyer's market) means too much product as compared to demand and therefore prices will fall.
Excess demand is easily eliminated by market forces. If either the price or the supply goes up, demand will decrease exponentially.
Excess supply occurs when, at a given time, the equilibrium price of the market is less than the price that the goods are supplied at.
Price is one way to eliminate excess demand and excess supply. Once prices start to rise, the amount of people purchasing or needing certain products go down.
the government will buy those excess goods.
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Overproduction or glut or excess supply or demand shortage