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What affect does spring acid shock have on aquatic organisms?

Spring acid shock can have harmful effects on aquatic organisms. It can disrupt the pH balance of the water, leading to stress or death in vulnerable species such as fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. Changes in pH can also impact the availability of essential nutrients and minerals that organisms need to survive.


Why a centre plate with a spring hub would be employed?

1) This spring hub arrangement dampens torsional vibrations from the engine. 2) It also absorbs shock loads imposed on the drive line by sudden or violent clutch engagement. by akray


What makes the flash of a lightning strike larger than that of a carpet shock?

The flash of a lightning strike is larger because it involves a massive discharge of electrical energy between the clouds and the ground, covering vast distances. In contrast, a carpet shock is a localized discharge of static electricity between you and the carpet, which has much less energy and a smaller area of effect.


What is a main shock?

A main shock is the largest earthquake in a sequence of earthquakes that occur in a specific region and time period. It is usually followed by aftershocks, which are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same area. The main shock can cause significant damage and is often used as a reference point for measuring the intensity of earthquakes in that sequence.


Why nitrogen gas is used in shock absorber?

"It is an inert gas for one reason, it is also larger than a molecule of air, so it has a harder time leaking out." Also, when the oil inside of a shock/strut heats up it can foam (this is called aeration), the nitrogen gas prevents this from happening.

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What affect does spring acid shock have on aquatic organisms?

Spring acid shock can have harmful effects on aquatic organisms. It can disrupt the pH balance of the water, leading to stress or death in vulnerable species such as fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. Changes in pH can also impact the availability of essential nutrients and minerals that organisms need to survive.


How do you change front shocks on a Jeep Liberty?

Compress the shock spring with a spring compressor. Be very careful as the spring will be under several hundred pounds of pressure. Remove the shock bolts on both ends of the shock. Reverse the process to install the new shock.


What is a rapid change in acidity body of water?

Aquatic Shock


Replace front shock on 1992 Nissan Serena van?

Compress the shock spring using a spring compressor. Remove the bolt on top of the shock plate. Remove the bolt on the bottom of the shock. Reverse the process to install the new front shock.


What is a rapid change in the acidity of a body of water is called?

Aquatic Shock


What is a combination of a shock and coil spring?

a coilover..


How do you remove the top nut on the rear shock of a 1997 Lincoln town car?

The rear shock spring will need to be compressed with a spring compressor. When the spring is compressed the top nut can easily be removed.


How do you change rear shock assembly's on a 1996 ford escort lx?

You have to take the whole strut assembly off (shock and spring). Then with a spring compressor on the coil spring, take the top nut off the strut shaft and take the spring off. Once the spring is off the whole strut assembly is replaced which will contain a new shock. Then you already have the spring compressed, so you put the old spring on to new strut (shock) put the top back on, release the spring and tighten the nut. You have to have a vise to clamp the strut into to replace the strut body.


What is the difference between a shock and a strut in a car?

A strut is a combination of a shock absorber and a coil spring


What is the function of shock absorber?

the function of shock absorber is to prevent the coil spring or the spring bar to move freely or to prevent them to bounce as it is.that is why they put shock absorber to have a good riding comfort depends on the road condition


What is the difference between shocks and struts on a Volkswagen vento?

A 'strut' is an abbreviation of the word 'Macphereson strut - named after its Scottish inventor. A 'shock' is an abbreviation of the word 'Shock absorber'. The Macphereson strut is a suspension component that has a 'damper' (or shock absorber) and a heavy duty spring all in the same unit. The spring allows the vehicle to travel over bumps without the vibrations from the road surface transferring to the vehicle body and the Shock absorber is designed to remove the oscillations in the spring caused by the road surface (it slows it down and stops it from continually bouncing by having a 'Dampening' effect). A 'Shock absorber or Damper' is a single component that is part of the suspension doing the same job as above but is a separate unit to the road spring which allows it/them to be removed or replaced independently of each other.


What is automotive coil spring primarily and secondary function?

The coil spring provides suspension and absorbs shock.