when the load increases the amount of vapor increases , so the pressure inside the evaporator increases and as we r in the wet region inside the evaporator the pressure and the temp. are proportional so the temp. too will increase
but we use some valves to fix this problem , for example thermostatic expansion valve
it helps add more m dot of the refrigerant so the amount of heat from the load will be distributed over a larger mass so the pressure inside the evaporator will remain the same
when the load increases the amount of vapor increases , so the pressure inside the evaporator increases and as we r in the wet region inside the evaporator the pressure and the temp. are proportional so the temp. too will increase but we use some valves to fix this problem , for example thermostatic expansion valve it helps add more m dot of the refrigerant so the amount of heat from the load will be distributed over a larger mass so the pressure inside the evaporator will remain the same
The pressure will increase.
Increasing the temperature the number of particles remain constant and the pressure increase.
It escapes by heating the air round the radiator element.
The pressure will increase.
If you increase the atmospheric pressure, the pressure will also increase. This is because atmospheric pressure is the pressure exerted by the weight of air above a certain point, so increasing the amount of air causes an increase in pressure.
Are you referring to gases?In gases,if the temperature increases then the pressure would also increase.
If you put pressure on ice it will melt.
The pressure will increase if the volume remains the same.
its pressure increases
its pressure increases
Both increase.