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A denser fluid would exert stronger pressure on an object in the fluid than a less dense fluid would because of the pressure differences. A denser fluid would have a greater pressure difference, therefore greater buoyancy, and exerting stronger pressure on the object.
its probably a plugged pressure line. it could also have a low fluid level
Expansion of the Fluid: When the fluid is heated, it expands, increasing its volume. This expansion can lead to an increase in pressure within the calibrator. Expansion of the Calibrator Components: The heating of the fluid can also cause expansion of the calibrator's components, such as the chamber or seals, leading to changes in internal volume and pressure. Changes in Fluid Properties: Heating the fluid can alter its viscosity and density, affecting its behavior and pressure readings within the calibrator. Thermal Gradients: Variations in temperature within the calibrator can create thermal gradients, causing uneven expansion and pressure distribution. Temperature-Pressure Relationship: The pressure measured by the calibrator can be influenced by the temperature-pressure relationship of the fluid, which may not be linear.
If a th350 pump goes bad. First thing to check is fluid level, first with the eng not running the level should be high on the stick. Then start the engine and quickly check fluid level again, if the level does not change pump may be suspect. If the vehicle moves at first then stops moving the filter may be clogged (a definite internal trans problem indicator) if a trans pressure gauge is avail ,test the port @ rear of pass side of case behind the round cover
If the trans is slipping when you step on it, you may want to visit your local pick and pull. First try smelling the trans fluid, if it smells burnt.....it is. If not try adding some fluid making sure not to over fill. This may give a little time, but I would strongly urge you to be on the lookout for a replacement TH350.
corroded seal in caliper - leaking break fluid. if you dot3 break fluid, you ruined the seals, the jag needs dot4 or dot 5.
An object would float on a fluid if the density of the object was less than the density of the fluid.
because of the height, as you go down further in depth the greater the pressure. imagine when you at a greater depth the greater amount of fluid you have to endure. the pressure would be the same everywhere at the same depth in fluid but the force on the object would depend on the area of the object.
The kidneys retain salt when the blood pressure is low. This keeps fluid in the body, thus maintaining the blood pressure. The kidneys cause vasoconstriction in the body when the blood pressure is low. This raises the blood pressure.
Yes it could because the area affected by the infection is where there are many lymph nodes. And, the pressure on them from the excess fluid would interfere with the lymphatic flow that drains the foot, so it would swell, or can cause edema.
Pressure=density*gravity*height In water density and gravity are constant, therefore pressure only changes with height. The dam would need to be thicker at the bottom than at the the top to withstand the higher pressure at the base of the structure.
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