A. Particle can be filtered from a suspension.B. A solution is heterogeneousC. a colloidal system does not exhibit the tyndall effect.D. the particles in a colloidal system are affected by gravity.
A is correct. Yes, particles can filtered from a suspension. Solution is homogeneous. Colloidal system exhibits tyndall effect. The fact that it is colloidal, the particles in the system are not affected by gravity.
For the best answers, search on this site shorturl.im/aw4Pg Loads. Brake fluid is designed to be very non compressible, to run a high temperatures. Power-steering fluid is designed to sustain much higher shear forces, high temperatures and to lubricate. Ja.
There is no difference - as long as it is the same D.O.T. rating, from a sealed container it will be fine.As brake fluid is hyrdoscopic it will absorb moister from the air so work quickly and always replace the cap on the container - never re - use brake fluid. Edit: Bart I reported your brainless answer as it could cause some one to have an accident if they took you for real.
OK, here goes: DOT 3 fluid takes a certain amount of heat before it starts to become caustic to the rubber sealsthis the most commonly used fluid in AUTOMOTIVE applications. DOT 4 takes a higher heat rating this is the vast majority of motorcycle bake fluids. Extreme high performance applications take DOT 5. this would be in Lamborghini's , etc wet calipers? the answer bart gave is extreeemly foolish.