There are three conditions for a set. 1- The elements should be well-defined. 2- They should not be repeated. 3- They should be in ascending order.
If the volume is reduced, and all else remains the same, then the pressure will increase by a factor of 2, or it will double.
Yes whenever possible
15 percent is 15/100, which should be reduced down to 3/20
it should be well defined it should be of suitable size it should be internationally accepted it should be easily reproducable it should not be affected by the environmental conditions
Turn on navigation lights.
Turn on navigation lights.
Turn on Navigation Lights
Yes, and free bicycles should be provided instead.
head into waves at a slight angle and reduce speed
pressurre on low side should be be 70 psi and on high side depending on unit should be between 250 and 350
Be careful, know where you are going, warn other ships of your presence (one long blast of a horn or similar)
No, you should not. Your speed should depend on the weather conditions, and you should only drive a speed that is safe according to current visibility and road conditions.
When sailing a boat in reduced visibility you should turn on and use your lights. The light s should be in the correct position and set to the correct code. If you have radar, use this to make sure you are not on a collision course with a boat with out any lights. If you believe it is to risky to navigate, anchor up for the night making sure you have the correct lights and signals.
When there is snow, it is recommended to turn on your headlights so that you are more visible to other vehicles in the reduced visibility conditions. It is also a good idea to turn on your fog lights if your vehicle is equipped with them, as they can help improve visibility in snowy conditions.
In fog, you should listen for fog signals such as fog horns or whistles from nearby boats or ships. These signals help vessels communicate their presence and location to prevent collisions in reduced visibility conditions.
When operating in conditions of reduced visibility, such as fog or heavy rain, reduce your speed, use your headlights, and increase following distance. Stay alert, avoid sudden maneuvers, and use windshield wipers and defrosters to maintain visibility. Consider pulling over in a safe location if visibility becomes too poor to continue driving safely.