Because it can.
What may go down the chimney up but not down the chimney down?
An umbrella
The answer to this riddle is "an umbrella." When an umbrella is opened, it goes up a drain pipe, but when it is closed, it can only go down a drain pipe. This riddle plays on the dual functionality of an umbrella in relation to its position and movement in a drain pipe.
The full riddle is:I go up but at the same time go down. Up towards the blue sky, and down towards the ground. I'm present tense and past tense too, so why don't you come for a ride, just me and you! What am I?The answer is: see-saw.
Helium
well, 100 gallons at 3000 psi is 3333 gallons at 90 psi, which is 443 cubic feet, or 110 minutes. However, most air tools are rated for cfm's at atmospheric pressure, which is 14.7 psi at the surface, so 2714 minutes. This is average usage, not continuous, but still quite a long time. Now, if you go down 33 feet, the pressure doubles, so you have to cut the time down - the actually calculation is hazy, as the ambient pressure doubles, but the pressure differential does not - however, you will need to increase the pressure going to the tool by 15 psi for every 30 feet of depth, or else it won't work right.
750 cfm if you go too far over it will bring your torque down
from my experience the 750 cfm will dump too much fuel you should go with a 600 cfm. i prefer the holley. you should only go with a 650 or 750 cfm if you have 400 horsepower of more.
It goes down the toilet but if you go in the sink it goes down the drain.
because it is leaking slightly when not in the gun. you may want to get that checked out.
first it goes down your stomach and goes down different tubes to make you go to toilet
The profit goes down when sales go up because either expenses go up too or price per item goes down.
Spring goes down towards the engine.Spring goes down towards the engine.
The sewer is where all detergent goes when it goes down the drain. Any type of liquids which go down a drain will go into the municipal sewer lines and may end up in treatment plant.
No, not necessarily. However, if your whole physical server goes down, and it hosts both, then they will both go down.
For better comfort you should go with 1.5 cfm per sq foot. Depending on how many windows and solar gain, you can increase the cfm.
Food goes down the esophogaus and air goes down the trachea.