A Horse of Air was created in 1970.
An increase in temperature would cause air pressure to rise. As air warms, its molecules gain more kinetic energy and spread further apart, leading to an increase in pressure. Cold air entering a region or moisture entering the air would not directly cause air pressure to rise.
A dirty air filter will cause your car to loose horse power. You may loose acceleration and torque.
A bad alternator will cause a battery to go bad. It does not have an effect on the air conditioner.
Yes.
You already know the weight of the horse to be 1080 pounds as measured by a weighing machine in air so its massis very close to 1080 pounds and just a tiny bit over that. You could correct the measured weight for the bouyancy of the horse in air to be more accurate, or weigh the horse in a vacuum but that would be fatal to the horse.
ur cheapest way to increase horse power would be replacing your air filter with a cold air intake. you can also add a perfomance chip to your ecu.
- My efforts are futile - Pissing in the wind (Australian slang) etc. bark at the moon catch at shadows bite a file beat the air in vain plough the air etc.
YES
If a horse has worn a horse rug while being ridden, the rug should be lifted and removed and the horse should be brushed where the horse rug was worn. The rug should be place on something that would allow it to get good ventilation to air dry.
Any break or leak on the suction side of your pump can cause air in the lines.
The most common cause would be low refrigerant.