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Q: Why you keep low pressure in mass spectrometer?
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Why is a very low pressure maintained inside the mass spectrometer?

The low pressure prevents false readings due to the presence of other particles.


Does a low air pressure mass have more humidity?

Yes a low air pressure mass has more humidity.


What is a low air pressure?

A low pressure air mass is called a cyclonic depression.


What does the low pressure air mass do?

The Low Pressure Air Mass is the active feature of Our Atmosphere, air rises at it's center.The High Pressure Air Mass exists where-ever the Low does not: Air rising at the center of Lows descends at the centers of High Pressure Systems.The Low Pressure Air Mass acts as a Heat Pump that takes Heat North and Cold South.


What is a low pressure air mass?

K12 OHVA answer: cloudy, wet weather


How are the terms front and air mass different?

Air mass - refers to any area of high or low pressure. A front - is the point at which an area of high pressure meets an area of low pressure.


Do polar mass have low air pressure?

yes


What does it mean when the low oil pressure light comes on in my mini van?

It means you have low oil pressure. Low oil pressure means you will destroy the engine if you keep running it with low pressure.


Counter-clockwise rotation of air currents?

its low pressure mass for a+


Why does your oil light keep coming on your 2002 pt cruiser?

Oil pressure is low, oil pressure sensor has failedOil pressure is low, oil pressure sensor has failed


Low pressure definition?

Low pressure can refer to an actual air pressure mass that is less than the normal pressure. It can also refer to the amount of force you place on something or the force of water from a faucet.


How are the air masses and fronts different?

Air mass - refers to any area of high or low pressure. A front - is the point at which an area of high pressure meets an area of low pressure.