Depending on the pressure in tires can change how well the tires work on different surfaces, as well as change the fuel usuage.
Changing pressure is used in chemical reactions to increase yields of products.
Pier pressure (ok not a "science" pressure) is when piers, generally around the same age or people you are in contact alot with, is useful to persuade someone to try something new.
Three uses for energy are transportation (e.g. fueling vehicles), electricity generation (e.g. powering homes and buildings), and industrial processes (e.g. manufacturing goods).
A siphon uses atmospheric pressure to move liquid over an obstacle. By creating a vacuum at the top of the siphon, atmospheric pressure pushes the liquid up and over the obstacle.
A pencil looks like an ink pen but uses pressure from a graphite core to write instead of ink. The graphite is dispensed onto the paper as you apply pressure, simulating the writing action of an ink pen.
Three uses of gamma rays are in cancer treatment (radiation therapy), sterilization of medical equipment and food, and non-destructive testing in industries such as aerospace and automotive.
A kettle uses pressure to heat water. As the water boils and turns into steam, the pressure inside the kettle increases, causing the steam to escape through the spout. This pressure buildup is what allows the water to reach its boiling point temperature faster.
No, it uses water pressure.
It uses a manifold absolute pressure sensor.It uses a manifold absolute pressure sensor.
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Three uses for microscopes are forensics, reasearch, and analysis.
To control water pressure, the applications are many.
Three Uses of the Knife was created in 1998-02.
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Mendelevium has not uses.
Hydrocleaning has various levels. "Low-pressure water cleaning" uses water pressure less than 5,000 psi, while "High-pressure water cleaning" uses water pressure between 5,000 to 10,000 psi. Higher still is "High-pressure water jetting" which is between 10,000 to 25,000 psi, and finally "Ultrahigh-pressure water jetting" uses pressures above 25,000 psi.
Three uses of a metalloid is semiconductors, some cleaning materials, and computer chips
carvings and pressure tools
Hydraulics