Because it takes a finite amount of energy to move it at a finite rate.
The mass of the bag with air will be the sum of the mass of the bag itself and the mass of the air inside it. The mass of the air can be estimated by knowing the dimensions of the bag and the density of air at the given conditions.
To find the mass of heated air, you need to know its volume, temperature, and pressure. Use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles of air, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is the temperature in Kelvin. By rearranging this equation and solving for mass (m = n * molar mass), you can calculate the mass of the heated air.
Examples of air that has mass include the air we breathe, the air in balloons, and the air inside a tire. All air contains molecules and atoms that contribute to its mass.
Yes, the mass of the balloon increases as you put in more air because air has mass. The more air you add to the balloon, the more mass it will have.
Yes, because the air has mass. Note that the amount by which the mass increases in this case is often insignificant.
Do you have more then 2 wires on the mass air flow. If you do then its computer controlled
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There are many ways to prove air has mass. One of them is : Take some water in a closed vessel and heat it till all the water boils. As we know when there is no transfer of particles mass remains constant. Therefore, the mass of the water vapour (air) is equal to the mass of the water taken. Hence, it is proved that air has mass.
Answering "I have 94 E320 I think the air mass sensor is not working I got the code with the blinking light and it blinked 7 times Please let me know if it is the code for air mass sensor Thank you?"
mass= 0.0013x550= 0.715 g
I don't know and do not use this website and this answer is the reason why.
This forms a front it can be a cold or warm front
The mass of the 4m³ thin cardboard cube with air enclosed in it will be the mass of the air inside the cube. To calculate the mass, you would need to know the density of air (approximately 1.2 kg/m³ at room temperature and pressure). The mass of the air would be the density of air multiplied by the volume of the cube.
It is two words and 2 very short words for all I know
warm air mass and cold air mass
When the mass air flow sensor is bad you will have a rich smell in you car. Additionally, your car will consume more gas as you drive it.
A large body of air with relatively uniform properties is called an air mass. Air masses are characterized by their temperature and moisture content, which is influenced by the region over which they form. When an air mass moves over a different area, it can bring its unique weather conditions to that region.