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A regular supply of oxygen or air can avoid the incomplete combustion.
No, you can not use ice instead of regular ice in the cloud chamber experiment. It would not react the same way. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, the cloud chamber experiment relies on the sublimation of solid CO2 into gas.
They are both redox reactions involving reacting oxygen with a fuel (glucose), generating energy in the process. If you are familiar with the chemical definition of a combustion reaction, it can be seen that the overall equation of cellular respiration is exactly the same as the chemical reaction for burning glucose in air. However, even though the overall equation is the same, the actual process of cellular respiration is much more controlled than regular combustion (otherwise we'd all be burning inside our cells).
We affect the earth's regular carbon cycle by burning fossil fuels. Coal and oil combustion adds billions of tons of carbon to the atmosphere, carbon that has been stored underground for millions of years.
Most likely but not on a regular basis. Home wiring is very safe due to the circuit protection at the distribution panel. For a fan to catch fire there needs to be material to support combustion and a heat source. If the heat source comes from the short circuiting of the wiring in the fan the breaker takes care of that by opening the circuit.
A hemi engine has a hemispherical combustion chamber. to convert it into a cummins you need a regular combustion chamber. Also in a diesel engine has no spark plugs. you would need a diesel conversion kit.
A hemi engine differs from a "normal" engine in that the hemi has hemispherical combustion chambers, whereas most other V8 engines just have a wedge style combustion chamber. The hemispherical combustion chamber is somewhat more efficient at making power in that the flame propagates from the spark plug, which is usually in the exact center of the chamber, in all directions, rather than mostly in one direction in a wedge style chamber.
I would say no. It sounds like water is entering the combustion chamber from maybe a bad head gasket.
The throttle body and injectors are the same, the two are the same 350cid but have different cylinder heads. The vortex engine uses a different way of combustion by creating a 'vortex', or a swirl in the combustion chamber, the intake port of the Vortec is different and increases intake flow speed. The spark plug is in the center of the combustion chamber at a 90° angle as compared to a regular head that the plug is on a 72° angle.
A regular supply of oxygen or air can avoid the incomplete combustion.
Maintenance activities in gas turbines typically include regular inspections, cleaning of compressor blades, monitoring and replacing of filters, checking and replacing lubricants, inspecting combustion chamber for leaks or damage, and performing any necessary repairs or adjustments to ensure optimal performance and efficiency of the turbine. Regular maintenance helps to prevent breakdowns and extend the lifespan of the equipment.
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It is a few dozen to a few hundred times the size of a typical magma chamber.
Combustion chamber design and intake/exhaust port dimensions are the basic changes. Totally different specs from one to the other. Cam durations were different, intake manifold runners were changed, oil pan had baffles, higher flow water pump, and the list goes on.
A bitruncation is an operation on a regular polytope in which every edge is lost and every face is reduced in size.
unless he had a transgendered operation and kept his girl parts, then he could. if he is just a regular man, no
No, you can not use ice instead of regular ice in the cloud chamber experiment. It would not react the same way. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, the cloud chamber experiment relies on the sublimation of solid CO2 into gas.