An increase in temperature leads to an increase in pressure.
go to a jobber or online and find a pressure relation to refrigerant chart. it tells you at what temp.,and pressure the designated refrigerant is by number,,i;e;12,22,5o2 etc.
actually it does. The lower the temp. the lower the air pressure so high temp cause high pressure.
It changes based on vehicle, outside temp, and desired inside temp. Pressuse depends on ambient temperature, the higher the temp, the greater the pressure
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.
There is definitely a strong relation between osmosis pressure and water activity. Osmosis is the movement of water from high pressure to low pressure.
temp and pressure
Friction is directly proportional to pressure.
i think you subtract the evaporator temp from the outside temp?
52 degrees Celsius
Pressure is defined as force per area
temperature is dependent on pressure which is why absolute temp is used by oceanographers
Pressure decreases as height increases and vice-versa.