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False. liquid water in air forms precipitation
It's a high-pressure zone with rising air. true or false
true
false
Yes. As the molecules become closer, the collisions increase, increasing temperature.
False - it always cools, but it won't cool to its dew point if the air is dry enough
It cools, and when it is compressed, it warms
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When air is allowed to expand, it cools, and when it is compressed, it warms. Additional Information: Contraction, like compression is shrinkage that can actually be caused by cooling and should not be confused with compression.
Heats with compression, cools with expansion.
The compressed air discharged from an air compressor is hot (fig. AC1-1). Compressed air at these temperatures contains large quantities of water in vapor form. As the compressed air cools this water vapor condenses into a liquid form
it cools the air compressed by the turbo from the turbo to the intake for better performance and maximum horsepower
False. liquid water in air forms precipitation
Yes
It's a high-pressure zone with rising air. true or false
true
False...