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What two fluid technologies make use of water?

The Two Fluid Tecnologies That Make The Use Of Water Are : Fire Estingwisher & Refrigirator :)


What are Two technologies that require(need) a specific property of a fluid to function properly?

Any technology where a fluid is involved. Some examples include airplanes, pipes, anything hydraulic, and many other more.


Are two pints and sixteen fluid ounces the same?

No. Each pint is 16 fluid ounces. Two of them make 32 fluid ounces (one quart).


What type of friction is air resistance?

Since air is considered as a fluid, it's a fluid friction and it works the same way as the fluid does.


How often should brake fluid be changed in 2004 f-150 ford truck?

Most car makers recommend that the brake fluid be changed every two years. The make/model of the vehicle is not an issue, it is just that brake fluid has a "life span" of about 2 years once it is in use. Brake fluid is "hygroscopic", which means it absorbs water from the air, so after about two years of use it needs changing.


Which fluid produces greater buoyancy air or water?

Water produces greater buoyancy than air because water is denser than air. This means that an object will displace more water and experience a greater buoyant force when submerged in water compared to when surrounded by air.


What two types of fluid make up the fluid inside the cell?

The two types of fluid that make up the fluid inside the cell are cytoplasm and extracellular fluid. Cytoplasm is the intracellular fluid that fills the cell's interior and surrounds the organelles, while extracellular fluid is the fluid outside the cell that bathes the cell in its environment.


Why are bubbles in automatic transmission fluid?

Air Bubbles in Transmission FluidThere is usually one of two causes for air bubbles in transmission fluid. First, your transmission fluid level may be too low. A low level of transmission fluid will cause the pump to suck up air with the transmission fluid and the result will be air bubbles or foam seen in the transmission fluid when checked on the dipstick. The second most common cause for air bubbles in the fluid is that there may be too much transmission fluid in the tranmission. Too much fluid in the transmission pan can be remedied by draining out some of the fluid. Some vehicles do have drain plugs like an oil pan, but with most vehicles you will have to remove the transmission pan to lower the level of fluid. If your vehicle does not have a drain plug and you plan to remove the pan to lower the fluid level, you may as well change the transmission fluid and replace the transmission filter. Or if you don't want to do it yourself, take your vehicle to a reputable repair shop and have them do the fluid and filter change for you. On most vehicles, changing the transmission fluid and filter is not a difficult task. If you do notice air bubbles in your transmission fluid, make sure you take action immediately as either of the causes above can quickly cause severe wear to your transmission parts.


Thirty two of this amount make up a Quart?

32 fluid ounces


What two examples of technologies that have developed from more simple technologies?

Cell Phones and Computers


Can you name two fluid technologies?

hydraulics, used to power devices using high pressure fluidsfluidics, used to implement digital logic functions (i.e. replacement for digital electronics) using fluids