Air normally liquefies at around -196 degrees Celsius (-321 degrees Fahrenheit) under normal atmospheric pressure (STP) This temperature is known as the boiling point of liquid nitrogen, which is one of the main components of air. When air is cooled to this temperature, it undergoes liquefaction, separating into its constituent gases, mainly nitrogen, oxygen, and argon.
the air on earth is about 70% hydrogen so about -253 °C or -424 °F is the best estimate
Air turns to liquid at - 195 degrees
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
the temp. decreases because in the air condition room our body temp. is changed from the natural body temp. and high
Sensible heat =1.04*cfm*(entring air temp.(f)-leaving air temp.(f))
no because our body is constantly producing heat. Also if we were the same temp as the air we'd be dead. also we sweat when the air is hot so we always change temp
The temp will increase.
That is the air temp in the air inlet for the engine. It let the CDI control module know the incoming air temp.
The air temp sensor measures the temp of the incoming air. cold air carries more oxygen while hot air carries less. so according to the temp from the temp sensor the cars computer can accurately adjust the the amount of fuel to be mixed with the air into the engine. Note: there are other sensors that the computer uses to get the right air/fuel mixture.
condensation
No. Nor when it liquifies.
Ambient air temp sensor
A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
the o2 sencer, temp. sencer, or the air temp sencer can. the o2 sencer, temp. sencer, or the air temp sencer can.
The intake air temp sensor is located on the cover over the air filter.
the temp. decreases because in the air condition room our body temp. is changed from the natural body temp. and high
Didn't have an air temp sensor in 92. Came out in 93.
measures the ambient air temp (outside air temp) and sends that info to the computer to adjust air/fuel ratio for best burn.
Which temp? Oil, Water or Outside air?