If your brakes fail, repeatedly pumping the brake pedal can sometimes build up enough hydraulic pressure to restore limited braking function, allowing you to slow down and stop the vehicle. This technique may help if the issue is related to air in the brake lines or a temporary loss of pressure. However, it's important to also consider using the handbrake or downshifting to aid in stopping. Always seek professional help to address the underlying brake issue as soon as possible.
Blood pumps down and through the vessels in your hands by the pressure your heart pumps the blood from your heart. When you blood pressure is low then the blood isn't pumping with enough pressure.
Using two hands provides more pressure than does one hand. Enough pressure is needed to get the heart pumping again
peripheral veins have valves to help get the blood back up to the heart but arteries do not because they have enough pressure from the pumping of the heart to get the blood out to the body.
Check the fuel line pressure, just because it runs don't mean its pumping or pumping enough
Drum brakes use return springs Disc brake- when you release brake pedal (pressure) the pads retract just enough to allow wheel to turn (still rub against rotor)
Yes, blood will squirt over 30 feet when an artery is cut, not a vein.
NO. You must check the fuel pressure with a fuel gauge. Just because you hear the fuel pump running doe's not mean it is pumping enough pressure to stat the engine. That engine requires 60 to 66 LBS of fuel pressure to be able to start and to run. NO higher and NO lower.
Enough to keep you alive
Water under pressure in a confined aquifer is groundwater that is located between impermeable layers of rock or sediment and is under enough pressure that when a well is drilled into it, the water will rise above the top of the aquifer without the need for pumping. This type of aquifer is also known as an artesian aquifer.
it means the pressure in your arteries is low when the heart is at rest (b/w beats); pt is considered hypotensive if diastolic is below 60
It's strong enough, cheap enough and easy enough to work with.
It's strong enough, cheap enough and easy enough to work with.