(this is an add on from my earlier post which got to far down and no one was seeing it, so not i am continuing the post) I have a HUGE test tomorrow and right now i am doing the review sheet. i will be posting the questions below, if you know any of the answers please post back. thanks! (1-5 have already been ancered on previes post, i will be starting at 6)6) Is all nuclear radiation dangerous? Explain.7)Give an example of each:a- nuclear medicineb-nuclear weaponsc-nuclear power8)Is the following physical or chemical property?a-oxidationb-freezing/melting/boiling pointc-densityd-solubilitye-combustibilityf-viscosityg-conductivityh-corrosion9)Is the following Inorganic or Organic?a-proteinb-waterc-copperd-lipid (fat)e-hydrogenf-hydrocarbong-plastich-aluminumi-synthetic fiberj-neon10) Which of the following can not be decomposed by a chemical change?(a)ammonia (b)carbon (c)methane (d)water
i just know some of them. 8) a) CP b) PP c) PP d) PP e) CP f) PP g) PP h) CP i think 10) Water can be decomposed 11) solid - definite shape and volume liquid - definite volume but not shape gas - neither plasma-?? 12) h) Acids i) base 16) i don't think sobcuse no distance was covered. 17) work force * distance 18) Waves: travel and transfer energy from one point to another, often with little or no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium 19) Frequency is the measurement of the number of times that a repeated event occurs per unit of time. It is also defined as the rate of change of phase of a sinusoidal waveform. 20) f 1 / T where t is the time 21) The amplitude is a nonnegative scalar measure of a wave's magnitude of oscillation, that is, magnitude of the maximum disturbance in the medium during one wave cycle. 22) mechanical 23) Seismic waves in earthquakes, of which there are three types, called S, P, and L. 24) A transverse wave is a wave that causes a disturbance in the medium perpendicular to the direction it advances. For example: if a wave moves along the x-axis, its disturbances are in the yz-plane. In other words, it causes medium disturbances across the two-dimensional plane that it is travelling in. 25) Longitudinal waves are waves that have vibrations along or parallel to their direction of travel. They include waves in which the motion of the medium is in the same direction as the motion of the wave. Mechanical longitudinal waves have been also referred to as compressional waves or pressure waves. Reflection – the change of direction of waves, due to hitting a reflective surface. Refraction – the change of direction of waves due to entering a new medium.
Remove the pan and filter and replace filter and new fluid, it's messy but you can do it. You may also want to buy a new modulator valve