If a room were cooled to the dew point, the air temperature would reach the point at which water vapor in the air would begin to condense. This would result in the formation of dew on surfaces like windows, walls, and floors.
It loses moisture if cooled below its dew point. It becomes more dense, and that causes it to move toward areas where the air is less dense.
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How do these characteristics change the movement of air?
How do these characteristics change the movement of air?
They would both be about the same for speed.
Only hot air rises, so if the hot air was cooled..... it would fall. Splat.
It depends on how high you heat or cool the air. The density and entropy as functions of temprature would be affected mostly. By heating the air density decreases and entropy increases.
It depends on how high you heat or cool the air. The density and entropy as functions of temprature would be affected mostly. By heating the air density decreases and entropy increases.
Its both air and water cooled.
Air cooled, umm it depends on what type of engine you are talking about, if its a motorcycle it would be 10w-40 made for an air cooled small engine.there really a diff. if its new go 10w-30 older i would say 10w-40 Synthetic
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Since we are talking abut heating and cooling - we define those both as changing the temperature so that is one characteristic. Other characteristics depend on how the heating and cooling occur. If the pressure remains the same, air will expand on heating and contract on cooling. If the volume is held constant, the pressure will increase with heating and decrease with cooling. The internal energy depends on what you do with pressure, work and heat. You can actually get a warmer gas with less internal energy and a cooler gas with more internal energy.
The 1984 is air cooled, 1985 and on are water cooled.
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