well it depends if you're putting it in more or putting out more air which increases or decreases
Hiwhat happens when exposed air meets foodThank you.
If you mean when a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air, then a front is created.
No but the pump runs only when air enters the Mass Air Flow meter. In other words the Mass Air Flow turns on the fuel pump.
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it becomes a warm front
A warm front forms.
I. The cold air mass is pushed underneath the warm air mass.
I. The cold air mass is pushed underneath the warm air mass.
The warm air mass is forced up and over the cold air mass, resulting in the development of a cold front.
Because when you compress a gas like airit gets warm - which is what happens to the pump. And when a gas like air is allowed to expand, which is what happens when you let it out of the tire, it cools off - which is what happens to the valve.
When you pump air into a float, you are increasing its volume but not its mass. The mass of an object is determined by the amount of matter it contains, while the volume is the space it occupies. So, by adding air, you are just changing the density of the float but not increasing its mass.