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no
Given a cuboid it is always possible to have a cylinder with the same volume.
i think its the same since the radius is half the diameter.
what is name three items that have the same shape as a cylinder
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only one
mixing different refrigerants can lead to unpredictable chemical reactions, potentially causing system damage or creating harmful byproducts. It can also contaminate the recovered refrigerant, making it difficult to recycle or reuse. Keeping refrigerants separate ensures proper disposal and prevents environmental harm.
The same as a right cylinder: 3.
"Freon" is a trademark name of DuPont for a series of HFC and CFC refrigerants which they manufactured - other companies manufactured and continue to manufacture the same refrigerants, but cannot use the name Freon for their product. Some of the refrigerants marketed under the name Freon are flammable, and some are not. The CFC refrigerants will almost certainly be flammable - the HFC refrigerants may or may not be.
There are infinite planes of symmetry in a cylinder in the same way that a circle has infinite lines of symmetry.
It depends on the size of the cylinders. Not all 4 cylinder engines are the same size.
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That depends on how many cc each cylinder has. Assuming all the cylinders have the same volume, you can multiply the cc of one cylinder by eight.
no
There are different types of refrigerant oils. Refrigerants such as R22 and R12 usually use mineral oil. But some of blended refrigerants like R410A can sometimes use a poly oil. These oils can not be blended together. So a system that already has a refrigerant with mineral oil must be charged with refrigerants with the same oil.
Two different oils. Cannot be recycled or reclaimed.