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A. air temperature rises and air molecules move faster
The temperature decreases when you are outside of an air-conditioned room because the air within the room is cooler due to the air conditioning system. When you step outside, you are exposed to the ambient temperature of the surrounding environment, which is often warmer than the conditioned air inside the room.
You need to create a difference in air pressure between the inside and outside of the straw for air to come out. By sucking on the straw, you create low pressure inside, causing the atmosphere's higher pressure to push the air through the straw and into your mouth.
There is no such thing as normal head pressure. It is all based on temperature and calculations. Need to know indoor air temp, outdoor air temp, wet bulb versus dry bulb. Need to know specifics. so when outside ambient temp is 90 and I'm running 255 head with a clean condenser. that isn't normail head pressure? that's pretty normal to me. working with r22 the correct answer would be. If you are sure your head pressure is where it should be, with correct freon type. low suction pressure can be caused by no blower motor, closed or blocked registers, clogged filter or evaporator, lack of airflow, undersized evaperator or oversized AC, restricted metering device(TXV, piston) blocked returns. but he is right you need a lot more info what's your superheat/subcooling? what's your delta T, is you head pressure really wre it should be? what's changed since this started happening. How low issuction pressure what's your evap saturation temp? is coil freezin up? what are your pressures exactly is condenser temp 30 degrees warmer than outside temp. with r22. do you know what you are doing????
To determine the volume of air needed to float an object, you need to know the density of air and the weight of the object. For example, if the density of air is approximately 0.075 lb/ft³, then to float a 1000-pound object, you would need approximately 13,333.33 ft³ of air (1000 lb / 0.075 lb/ft³ = 13,333.33 ft³).
measures the ambient air temp (outside air temp) and sends that info to the computer to adjust air/fuel ratio for best burn.
need to be more specific. temp of engine, or temp of AC air.
different temp air mixing and spining
well everybody needs insulation it is heat and cold air in the winter you need warm air and in the summer you need cold air the stay at the body temp
the temp control is not the problem. the air direction switch is most likely to be the problem
That is the air temp in the air inlet for the engine. It let the CDI control module know the incoming air temp.
You will need to adjust the temp gauge from cold to warm. Its located right on the middle vent(where the air blows out).
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.
Food, Water, Shelter, Air. If your talking about hermit crabs, they need humidity, a certain temp, DISTILLED water, and soo much more!
enough to breathe, live etc a cage works best lol
Ambient air temp sensor
the o2 sencer, temp. sencer, or the air temp sencer can. the o2 sencer, temp. sencer, or the air temp sencer can.