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A Substance That Dissociates in Water to Form Cations and Anions

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A substance that dissociates in water to form cations and anions is called a nonelectrolyte.

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Peak Pressures

The highest pressures achieved during a process, such as combustion in an engine cylinder.

Hydraulic Steering-assist

A system that uses hydraulic pressure to make steering the vehicle easier, aiding the driver by reducing the effort needed to turn the steering wheel.

Psi

Pounds per square inch, a unit of pressure used to gauge the pressure within a system, such as air or fluid pressure.

Steering Effort

The force required by the driver to turn the steering wheel, which can vary depending on the vehicle's steering system design.

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