What is the difference between vapour pressure and maximum velocity in the reaction of mass production
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Collins English Dictionary defines 'mass production' as 'Mass production is the production of something in large quantities, especially by machine.'
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'masses' as 'the ordinary people who form the largest group in a society.'
Production by masses, on the other hand, refers to production of goods by a very large number of people.
Both, mass production and production by masses result in production of large quantities of goods. However, production by masses helps in promoting the indigenous handicrafts and small scale cottage industries of a particular region. It also leads to employment of a large number of people.
When a compressor is operated at surface locations above sea level, the volumetric air flow rate intake is the actual cubic feet per minute (acf/min), not the standard cubic feet per minute (scf/min). The ambient pressure and temperature of the atmosphere decrease as elevation increases. The decrease in atmospheric pressure reduces the mass flow rate of gas at the suction end of the compressor, while the drop in temperature increases the mass flow rate of the gas.