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Critical pressure in a nozzle is the pressure at which the flow of material through the nozzle reaches its maximum. Beyond which any increase in pressure will not result in an increase in flow. The point at which the velocity of a fluid in the throat of the nozzle reaches the local speed of sound, creating a sonic wave, or a sonic choke.
Fire point is that point where fire extinguisher and fire buckets will be easily available in case of emergency's can be use immediately.
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Because the fluid is allowed to expand in the nozzle it increases velocity to fill in the voids created by the shape of the nozzle. The convergent point of the nozzle acts like a bottleneck trying to slow the fluid and compress it into the reduced crosssection of the nozzle. As it leaves the minimum crosssection it expands into the divergent spaces of the nozzle increasing in velocity as it expands. ++_+ No: it gains velocity through the convergence but in the diverging section, trades velocity for pressure.
My dad s a retired fire fighter and the mechanisms he used were although more olden kind, they were similar to the fire extinguisher. In a life threatening situation you must not panic and aim it in the middle up of the fire, releasing the outer burning energy and then go around it smothering the fire. HOPE THAT HELPS!!!
It doesn't. It stops when the tank is full. Assuming you are asking why the gas nozzle shuts off when the tank is full, I am not an engineer but I would guess that there is some type of pressure sensor in the nozzle that reads back pressure coming from the neck of the vehicle fuel tank and when that pressure reaches a certain point, it shuts the nozzle off.
The metal shell of an extinguisher is extremely strong. It could conceivably burst if the pressure got high enough. But the "release" (nozzle) ends of almost all extinguishers are designed to fail at pressures much lower than would rupture the metal shell.Similarly, a shell that was cracked or cut would tend to puncture, releasing the pressure at the point of damage rather than bursting wide open.The greatest danger would be from an extinguisher whose shell had corroded, weakening it without releasing the contents. There are several cases where rough handling of rusted extinguishers caused injurious or fatal explosions.
In general , they all has Laval nozzle. But depending from the stage, it could be smaller or bigger. For optimal performance the same engine from the first stage will have shorter nozzle than from the second stage. That's because the pressure on the end point of the nozzle must be equal to the pressure of atmosphere.
put a needle in the nozzle hole and point it in the direction you want it to spray
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it is making the point that women should not adorn themselves with costly things but be concerned with whats on the inside.