it is an experiment where the gases are either cooled or heated when they are subjected to throttle expansion , i.e when they pass from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure at some constant temperature.
the cooling or heating of a gas depends upon the constant temperature.
google. "Unbrako" They make pressure plugs and describe what they are. In short. A pressure plug is often used in Hydraulics to seal off 5000 psi oil. the taper ensures the formation of a tight seal in the thread.
The formula to calculate the volume of a cone is V = (1/3) * π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius of the base, h is the height of the cone, and π is pi. Plug in the values for r and h to find the volume in cubic meters.
Sure! How about creating a solar-powered phone charger using recycled materials, a wearable device that tracks your daily exercise and hydration levels, or a homework planner app that helps students stay organized and on track with their assignments?
A silo consists of a cylinder and a hemisphere. So, the volume of the silo is the volume of a cylinder plus the volume of the hemisphere.Volume of a sphere: 4/3πr3 ---> Hemisphere: 2/3πr3Volume of a cylinder: πr2hSo, combining the two equations, the full equation to finding the volume of a silo:V = 2/3πr3 + πr2h
The equation in slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Given the slope m = 2 and the point (4, 2), plug in these values to find the equation: 2 = 2(4) + b. Solve for b to get b = -6. Therefore, the equation of the line is y = 2x - 6.
A drain plug gasket is a washer type device made of plastic or other non porous material and is used between the drain plug and the oil pan to prevent leakage when the drain plug does not fit snugly in the oil pan
Plug wires porous? and need replacing Distributor cap?
Perhaps spark plug wires are porous (due to age) and need to be replaced
It's possible if the plug wires are porous or loose or if distributor or coil got wet
Wires may be old and possibly porous and spark is jumping through Replace plug wires
Spark plug wires porous? Defective distributor cap? Defective ignition coil?
Go to the following site (Champion) with the link supplied and at he bottom of the page look at "Manufacturers numbering system" for an explaination. http://www.championsparkplugs.com/sparkplug411.asp
Perhaps spark plug wires have become porous due to age and are misfiring when they get wet
Porous plug wires Defective distributor cap
see how much energy you can save with out a plug in clock
Perhaps plug wires have become porous and need replacement
If 240 power is supplied you can. Depends on power pole.