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Undergrad What is the real meaning of a pressure between 0 and 1 bar?
When we increase the pressure value to for ex 3, 5, ...100 bars the pressure increases. When the pressure is 1 we called it atmospheric pressure. My question is what's happening when the pressure is between 0 and 1; at 0 it's a vacuum. The idea is that I can't imagine it: if I am in a room...- ZdMh
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- Pressure
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Automotive Can I convert a combustion engine car to a hybrid car?
Can someone adds electric components to his diesel/gasoline engine car, to make it work like hybrid cars?- ZdMh
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Automotive Can I convert a combustion engine car to a hybrid car?
Hello all, I'm thinking of converting my car to Electricity. I know that some internal systems have to change. Can that work? and how?- ZdMh
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- Car Combustion Convert Engine
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Electric spark between person and another person/thing
@Borek @Baluncore I think you both are right. My current country is so dry [15% Humidity], while my old one was humid. Therefore the electric discharge is easlily happening! But thank you for mentioning the idea of "some carpets/floor types", I didn't know of that before... what types do you...- ZdMh
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Electric spark between person and another person/thing
Hello All! You know sometimes you touch another person and you felt an electric spark between both of you, or sometimes with things like the door handle, etc. I moved lately to a hot and dry country where the temperature is around 40-45 celsius degrees now in August, but since I moved here this...- ZdMh
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- Electric Spark
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How Do Air Bubbles Affect Viscosity in High Viscosity Fluids?
Yes maybe; because my friend said to me "if the fluid has too much air bubbles it will be lighter therefore we use a mixer in tanks"... but I'm not sure yet of this info- ZdMh
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How Do Air Bubbles Affect Viscosity in High Viscosity Fluids?
Of course I meant the Dynamics viscosity not the kinematic- ZdMh
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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How Do Air Bubbles Affect Viscosity in High Viscosity Fluids?
Is a high viscosity fluid(liquid), filled with air bubbles, more or less vicious than without air? Please provide the scientific principle behind that- ZdMh
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- Air Bubbles Fluid viscous
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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About difference in Velocity and motion in Jet engines
But the combustion itself can't necessarily provide a motion- ZdMh
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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About difference in Velocity and motion in Jet engines
I was watching a video about jet engines, and it was obvious for me and for the instructor that if we compress air at high speed from the gas turbine inlet, then after multiple stages collide with the turbines blades inside, the body will move in the sense of difference in velocity, so forward...- ZdMh
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- Difference Engines Jet Motion Velocity
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Undergrad Transmitting Torque: Meaning & Why Not Power?
Thanks guys for your time to explain the idea, I truly appreciate! I didn't get what you mean by that? -
Undergrad Transmitting Torque: Meaning & Why Not Power?
I'm thinking of a drive shaft in this case. But I didn't get exactly what you meant... -
Undergrad Transmitting Torque: Meaning & Why Not Power?
When we talk about for ex. a driver rotates a pump, we say "a torque is transmitted to the pump". What does exactly this mean "Transmitting torque"? and why we said Transmitting torque and not transmitting power for ex.?