they work together by filtering at the same time
When sounds are produced, all the 3 systems work together. Air is pumped out of the lungs (respiratory system) and it passes through the vocal cords (laryngeal system) and reach the oral cavity (articulatory system) and finally sounds are produced. So in this way all the 3 systems work together.
If both systems are forced air systems it's possible to use the existing duct work; however, with out viewing you project, I would suggest having an air duct specialist evaluate your system to determine if modifications are necessary .
piston work of the compress air and fuel compression
when you press the gas pedal the gas injection system works, its opens the air vague and flows the air to the engine, in the same time the electronic systems flows the fuel accordingly to the air flow
The circulatory system and the respiratory system work closely together to ensure that organ tissues receive enough oxygen. The air breathed in and held in the lungs is transferred to the blood. The blood is circulated by the heart, which pumps the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the body. Additionally, the two body systems work together to remove carbon dioxide they do this by
On some systems (such as air conditioning).
air fuel ratio sensors are in the exhaust-they are like oxygen sensors but work differently
Yes, alcohol is a good fuel. They don't let you use it in airplanes, though, because it absorbs moisture from the air and destroys the rubber parts of fuel systems.
There is no simple answer as many systems dont add power by themselves, but together work well together.......example: Better air intake gives more horse power but the extra air needs to leave the engine, so a better exhaust is needed. By themselves they give a small bonus, but together they add more HP than they would by themselves. easiest ways to get more power Air intake and exhaust upgraded Fuel pump, injectors, Sparkplugs, and Plug Wires upgraded Upgrade the ECU. Reduce weight!!!!
The respiratory system works to obtain oxygen from the air, the circulatory system distributes oxygen and nutrients throughout the body via blood vessels, and the digestive system absorbs nutrients from the food we eat. These three systems work together to ensure cells receive the necessary oxygen and nutrients for proper function.
The cardiovascular system and the respiratory system work together to supply oxygen and nutrients to the brain. The cardiovascular system transports oxygen and nutrients in the blood to the brain, while the respiratory system brings in oxygen from the air and removes carbon dioxide. These two systems work in coordination to ensure the brain receives the necessary nutrients and oxygen for proper function.
The oxidizer component of a fuel-air explosive is typically the air itself, which provides the necessary oxygen for combustion. When the fuel is dispersed in the air in the right ratio, it forms an explosive mixture that can be ignited to create a powerful explosion.