High furnace pressure is a direct indication of a disturbance in combustion performance. The rate of change in the furnace pressure can vary very much, that is from a simple sudden surge due to fuel variations to a huge furnace explosion
As per Charles' law pressure increases as temperature increases provided volume is kept constant
The pressure goes up.
Add refrigerant vapor on the low side of the system ,the compressor raises the pressure of the refrigerant on the high side of the system and lowers the pressure on the low side
This relies on 3 things. The Pressure, volume and temperature of a Gas is all related. If the pressure is kept the same and temperature increased. The Volume (of the container) must be increased. If the Volume (of the container) is kept constant and temperature is increased the Pressure will increase. A rough idea of what will happen can be worked out by, pV=cT Where p is the pressure, V is the volume of the container, c is a constant, T is the temperature.
gases obey the universal gas law of (gas pressure) * (gas volume) / (gas temperature) being a constant. If the pressure is kept unchanged before and after the heating occurs, doubling the temperature will increase the volume to two times the volume before.
the height of blast furnace is kept high to ensure the completion of reaction.
furnace, fridge
For one to maintain a good furnace, one must: clean the furnace regularly, replace or clean the filter, service the furnace once or twice a year, make sure that the furnace is kept clean and dry to name a few.
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If pressure is kept constant, the volume will decrease.If volume is kept constant, the pressure will decrease.
A submarine is kept at, or close to, surface air pressure.
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because horizontal vessels can't kept a high presssure
A tendency to jam if not kept clean.
By a combination of refrigeration and pressure.
As per Charles' law pressure increases as temperature increases provided volume is kept constant
The melting point is not changed by pressure. It is still over 32O