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What is a hydraulic press?

a machine that multiplies force by means of Pascal's Principle; consists of two connected fluid-filled cylinders of different diameters, each containing a movable piston


How is it that a multi-stage centrifugal or reciprocating compressor can have 2 stages rotate at the same RPM and produce different outlet pressures by only having different impellers or pistons?

In a multi-stage centrifugal or reciprocating compressor, different stages can operate at the same RPM but achieve varying outlet pressures due to the design of the impellers or pistons. The impellers in a centrifugal compressor can have varying diameters and blade geometries, which affect the velocity and pressure of the gas being compressed. Similarly, in reciprocating compressors, pistons with different diameters or stroke lengths can compress the gas to different pressures. This allows each stage to be optimized for specific pressure requirements while maintaining a consistent rotational speed.


What is the same track on each platter?

A cylinder. Each track on each platter can be thought of as being a ring, thus if you isolated the same track upon each platter you'd have a stack of imaginary rings which would therefore form an imaginary cylinder.


How many spark plugs there are in six cylinder engine?

There would be six spark plugs for a six cylinder engine. One for each cylinder. Unless it is a diesel, then there are no spark plugs.


How is a Morse test on a diesel engine conducted?

same as with a gasoline engine the maximum power and torque are noted, then the plug of each cylinder is removed one at a time and the power drop is noted to determine the contribution of each cylinder at the same rpm over the board

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What is an Albright knot?

An Albright knot is a bend knot used to join ropes of different diameters and materials to each other.


Does the diameter of string affect its sound?

Yes it is one of the factors affecting the sound. This is why on a guitar, for example, the six (normally) strings each have different diameters.


What are worms called that are smooth and tapered at each end?

Round Worms.


What kind of muscle is thick in the middle and tapered at each end?

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How long is each side of an 11.25 inch diameter octagon?

Polygons do not have diameters. Is the 11.25" from one point to the opposite, or from one side straight across? The two are quite different and will give a different answer for the side length.


What is a hydraulic press?

a machine that multiplies force by means of Pascal's Principle; consists of two connected fluid-filled cylinders of different diameters, each containing a movable piston


Are parallel lines always straight?

They can be vertical, horizontal or sloped and they are always equal distance apart from each other never intersecting. Circles can be parallel to each other when they are concentric with different diameters but sharing the same centre.


A regular hexagon has a perimeter of 54 diameters what is the length of each side?

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What is the name of a 3 sided solid?

A prism, curved and tapered to a point at each end.


What sea animal has a long tapered body and tail fin on each side?

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How are the cylinder and the sphere different?

A cylinder is more of a tube with flat circles on each end. A sphere is like a basketball, baseball, soccer ball, etc.