Any time you have compression of a gas, you have heating. This is called the adiabatic heating processes. Since we dont know what you are speaking about in respect to the item that is too hot, there is no way of telling what can be done about it.
Either T&P valve is bad, water pressure too high, water overheated because of faulty element.
Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
Metal utensils CAN get too hot to touch.
Wear goggles, do not point the sprayer at people including yourself, and always make sure the water is not too hot.
Some do.We people can live and so can they. Most common germs (or bacteria, to be correct) can be killed with hot water since you disrupt their proteins in the cells. The proteins get denatured, or broken up and they can't do their job, and then the bacteria get sick and die. That's why when you get a fever, you get hot but too high a fever is very bad. Your body makes the temperature higher to try to kill the bad bacteria in your body, and that's why YOU feel sick, too!! If your fever gets TOO high, you may even die since your proteins get hurt. There are some bacteria that can live to very, very hot temperatures, but they aren't generally living on your dishes.
Venus is far too hot and surface pressure is too high for humans to survive.
No, the pressure in the power steering system is too high for the clamps to hold the hose securely.
The pressure inside the vacuum hose is lower than the pressure outside the hose. If the hose is old and weakened, it'll fold up on itself. If the pressure difference is bigger than the hose is expected to be able to deal with(by some other reason) the hose will collapse too. If someone has replaced a real vacuum hose with, say a fuel hose, that too can be a reason.
no. project mohole in the 1950s tried but could not do it. the rock is too hot and the pressure too high for drilling equipment.
AnswerIt has to be proper fuel line hose(printed right on the hose) and double clamp each end with hose clamps....pressure is about 8 lbs............... Depending on the year and make and engine size, some systems have 60 to 66 psi in that fuel line and adding a hose with clamps is not a good idea.
Volcanoes erupts when the magma is too hot and the pressure is high, so when the magma is hot is needs to blow. I hope I explained enough =) Aesha
yes 181 is way too high for bld pressure
A tire pressure monitoring system may produce a warning if the tire pressure is too high or too low. High pressure may cause the tire to explode or fail in hot temperature. Low tire pressure causes the tire to break down more easily.
When you say too high, just how high is it and what is the high side pressure. It is not uncommon for the suction pressure(lowside) to get up to 80psi on a very hot day. You cannot determine what is wrong unless more information is provided. It could be that your system is overcharged, but without the high side pressure and the temp of the suction line it is hard to give the right answer.
Not in this millennium. Venus is too hot and high pressure. Perhaps an automatic terraforming complex can convert it. But not soon.
No, the water pressure is far too great.
Yes, being too hot can cause high blood pressure in any human; age does not matter. The elderly are more susceptible to this because their body temperature cannot adjust as quickly as a younger persons can.