The same way it works at any altitude - by forcing more air into the combustion chamber, allowing the engine to burn more fuel and making more power.
Electronic equipment can operate just fine in high altitude. You simply need to account for environmental issues, such as heat dissipation. Take, for instance, electronics in a satellite - that is the ultimate high altitude.
Temperature - low temperature gains altitude quicker Pressure - High pressure gains altitude quicker Density - Low density gains altitude quicker
It is an attraction used for sights at a very high altitude. You can see a lot of London when at it's high points.
The Gulfstream GV can climb directly to an altitude of 37,000 feet in eighteen minutes, then continue to 43,000 feet for a high speed cruise of 488 knots, or climb to 45,000 feet for a long-range cruise of 459 knots. The highest altitude that it is certified to fly at is 51,000 feet.
Pressure in a turbocharger is regulated by various components such as exhaust gas pressure,condition of blower and impeller blades,condition of gas passage on suction and exhaust side,condition of air filters,closing and opening timings of exhaust and inlet valves.
You can learn about turbochargers from a mechanics book and also from videos on the web! Videos are great because not only do you get to learn more about them but you can visually see and watch how it works and what a turbocharger does.
Harpies only appear if your altitude is high enough. A sky island works nicely.
a turbocharger works on the engine only, it does not matter if the gearbox is manual or automatic
If a person is on pacemaker how will high altitude affect him?
Yes, 5000 feet is considered high altitude.
Because of high altitude sickness which is affected by climbing up high were there is high altitude. High altitude is were there is to much oxygen up high, if you breech in to much oxygen you could faint.
Above 100,000 feet altitude (20 miles).
High Altitude Warfare School was created in 1948-12.
The airplane was flying at a very high altitude.
For an airplane it vibrates a lot and it needs a super- or turbocharger at high altitudes
I don't think they can survive high altitude. Because they are so small, and when you are in a high altitude your not close to ground, and the air around you is different. And picturing my Guinea Pig in a high altitude is scary enough because she is so small, and fragile, too, lol. But, the main point is, guinea pigs probably can't survive in a high altitude, only different creatures.
Clouds at high altitude use the prefix cirro while clouds at middle altitude use the prefix alto. I know this is not in the question but clouds at low altitude don't use any specific prefix. I am also in love with Arturo B.