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for a given air conditioner: the faster the condenser (outdoor) fan the lower the suction pressure. the faster the evaporator (indoor) fan the higher the suction pressure.
The more the collisons the higher the pressure, the lesser amount of collisons the lower the pressure.
water can be compressed and it would make the freezing point and the boiling point lower
Higher to lower.
Yes. In general, higher altitudes mean lower atmospheric pressure. Lower atmospheric pressure means lower boiling points.
an evaporator is a part of a refrigeration plant by which the refrigerant is made to boil at a much lower temperature and pressure. the idea is to extract the heat from the region which we want to cool. basically the evaporator is located at the region where the thing to be cooled is situated.
Lowering the pressure the boiling point is also lower.
actually it does. The lower the temp. the lower the air pressure so high temp cause high pressure.
for a given air conditioner: the faster the condenser (outdoor) fan the lower the suction pressure. the faster the evaporator (indoor) fan the higher the suction pressure.
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When gases are operated under very high pressure and extremely low temperatures, they get liquefied.
They are called "Kick Down Stops"
The AC evaporator is located in the lower Dash.
The evaporator drain is on the lower passenger side of the firewall.
It's lower mainly because there's no boiling due to the higher hidrostatic pressure.
A refrigerator compressor is the center of the refrigeration cycle. It works as a pump to control the circulation of the refrigerant, and it adds pressure to the refrigerant, heating it up. The compressor also draws vapor away from the evaporator to maintain a lower pressure and lower temperature before sending it to the condenser.
Actually, Recent studys have shown the lower the pressure the farther it goes, But the higher the pressure the better the bounce.