The hot water heats the air in the system, causing it to expand.
As the volume of space above the pulled down diaphragm increases, air rushes into the lungs and they inflate, bringing fresh oxygenated air into the respiratory system.
The easiest way to make a drip irrigation system from an old plastic bottle would be to punch a hole in the bottom of the bottle and connecting the bottle to a section of drip tape using a piece of spaghetti tube. Then elevate the bottle above ground level so that gravity will move the water to the drip tape and to your plants.
The ECU (Electronic Control Unit) in an airbag system monitors various sensors and determines when to deploy the airbags in the event of a collision. It calculates the severity of the impact and triggers the necessary airbags to inflate to protect occupants.
Higher education in China utilizes the key-point system which means are placed in key-point schools the smartest students.
A pyrotechnic inflator is a small explosive device used in airbag systems to rapidly inflate the airbag during a collision. When the system detects a crash, the inflator ignites to generate gas, inflating the airbag in milliseconds to help protect occupants.
When the bottle is placed in hot water, the air inside it expands due to the increase in temperature. This expanded air flows into the balloon, causing it to inflate. The molecules of gas inside the bottle have more kinetic energy when heated, leading to increased pressure and volume, pushing the air into the balloon.
The hot water heats up the air inside the bottle, causing it to expand, forcing some of the air out of the bottle and into the balloon, causing it to inflate. The larger the bottle, the more air that will be pushed into the balloon. The air in the balloon will quickly cool and, since hot air is less dense and therefore rises, the cooler air is forced back into the bottle to be heated up. Eventually the air will be a constant temperature and the balloon will reach the limit of inflation. As the water cools, the air cools and the balloon begins to deflate.
The airbag's inflation system reacts sodium azide (NaN3) with potassium nitrate (KNO3 to produce nitrogen gas. Hot blasts of the nitrogen inflate the airbag.
SRS, aka Supplemental Restraint System, this is the airbags in your car. Constant light could mean there is a problem with the system. A certified mechanic needs to look at it. The airbags could inflate at any time or not inflate when there is a crash, that's why it is best to have it checked out.
in closed water bottle system preasure generates due to vaporization of water. but this process of vaporization stopes when equilibrium is acheved for a perticular temperature. but in open bottle system equilibrium is NT acheved and hence vapour preasure can NT be measured.
It is placed in the skull, throat, and chest.
it means that if you crash the airbag will inflate. if it is off the airbag will not deploy Wrong Its the other way around Light on means there is a system fault and the computer has disarmed the air bag Light off means system is armed and will inflate to protect you in an accident
dolphins have a circulatory system
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According to international system of numeration, a number is split up into groups. In this system. The first comma placed is after hundreds and then comma is placed after every three digits.
2 markers are placed on opposite sides of the runway