It is probably the individual faucets. Take the screen off at the end of the spouts.
Screw in clockwise to increase pressure, has nothing to do with volume. Volume can only be increased by upsizing the pipe diameters. That's why it is called a pressure reg., not a volume reg.
K(bulk modulus of elasticity)=-{[Pressure x volume]/change in volume}
The volume of a sound is measured by the sound pressure in pascals or newtons per square meter. The sound pressure level is measured by a sound pressure level meter (SPL meter).
Do you mean pressure control and volume control?? instead of cycle? IF YES, Pressure control is used when you want a specific peak airway pressure aka PIP it is also used the mode of choice in the NICU and PICU Volume control is used when you want to reach a desired tidal volume. These are also dependent on the patients lung characteristics. It is also important to remember that in either mode it is possible to manipulate the other variables such as inspiratory flow, rate, rise time and I:E (to name a few) to obtain or control volume or pressure.
You can calculate pressure and temperature for a constant volume process using the combined gas law.
Gallon is volume, PSI is pressure. They're different things and don't translate.
A millibar is a unit of pressure. Specifically, one thousandth of a bar. A gallon is a unit of volume. The two cannot be converted.
A gallon IS volume.
The volume is 1 gallon
Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.
"Gallon" is a measure of volume; thus, a gallon of diesel (or any liquid for that matter) has a volume of one gallon, which is 231 cubic inches.
1 gallon.
You need to know the density of the chlorine which is affected by the temperature and pressure at which the chlorine is. Once you know the density, you can convert it using: density = mass/volume → volume = mass/density. You'll need to know the density in pounds per gallon.
1 gallon
One gallon?
No, a liter is much smaller than a gallon.
1 US gallon of water equates to 0.133681 cubic feet.