Why compressors fail mechanically; slugging: trying to compress liquid refrigerant and oil. (part 4)Snyder, Dick
新加坡Olevel化学题suggest whya)a soild has more mass than the same volume of gasb)a gas is easier to compress than a solidc)a gas,at constant pressure,increases greatly in volume when it is gently heated,but a soild does notd)a liquid takes the
Why is a gas easier to compress than a liquid or a solid? Why does evaporation lower the temperature of a liquid? Why is there a greater amount of heat in the air surrounding a liquid, even if the temperature of the environment is the same as the temperature of the liquid? Why does ...
Every matter, such as solid, liquid, and gas, contain neutral or ionized atoms. The diameter of the atom is in the pico-meter range.Answer and Explanation: Atoms do not collapse because there is no empty space in atoms, the space is always filled with a wide variety of particles and fi...
The elements’ thermal energy is always moving from one element to another, always flowing from something warmer to something cooler. It can therefore transfer from any one element to any of the other elements in a solid, liquid, or gas state. Three forces in nature are constantly at work ...
Why is the glass transition temperature important? Why are pulses desirable in crop rotation? Why is a gas easier to compress than a liquid or a solid? Why is evaporation a cooling process? Why is heat absorbed in glass transition? Why is evaporation important? Why does an amorphous solid ...
I am again too late to comment but in my humble opinion it is easier to predict what will happen by using the drag formula P=1/2ρv^2Cd. Once you have the pressure you can compare it to compressive strength of the matter (or is it tensile? or shear?) and see if it disinteg...
It's probably easier to understand this from the air's perpective. The wing is a solid object with an effective angle of attack, passing through the air, accelerating the air downwards (lift) and a bit forwards (drag). Most of this acceleration for a normal wing is due to reduction of...