A steamboat is a riverboat with a steam powered engine that could travel up or down stream.
A riverboat with a steam powered engine that could travel either upstream or downstream was called a steam boat.
The up stream is closest to engine and down stream is farest from engine
it refers to the location of the oxygen (o2) sensors relative to the engine. The upstream sensor is the one closest to the engine. The downstream sensor is furthest from the engine. Think of it as the way a stream of water, or in this case, a stream of exhaust flows.... From the engine To the tailpipe.
No, "downstream" is not a compound word. It is a single word that combines the words "down" and "stream" to refer to the direction in which a river or stream flows.
it decreses
Assuming that you are referring to the downstream oxygen sensor, that will be the one located after the catalytic converter (the exhaust side, not the engine side).
Yes
A stream's velocity typically increases downstream due to the accumulation of water volume and slope gradient. This leads to higher flow rates and faster-moving water.
down stream is water flowing into a larger body of water
down stream is water flowing into a larger body of water
You should float on your back with your toes pointed downstream.
To prevent particles of 0.01 cm from settling downstream, a minimum stream velocity of 0.02 m/s is required, based on Stokes' law calculations for settling velocity.