No, not if it is a big crack
You can get a small chip or crack repaired by an auto glass specialist such as Safelite. A repair is a much better alternative to waiting it out until the small crack becomes larger and you are forced to replace the entire windshield.
The rate of diffusion of a gas in inversely proportional to the square root of the molar mass. A small molecule (small molar mass) will diffuse faster than a large molecule (large molar mass). Not sure what the question is asking, but this should help.
"The crack" can refer to a highly addictive form of cocaine that has been processed into a rock crystal. It is usually smoked and produces an intense, short-lived euphoric effect. Misuse of crack can lead to serious health issues and addiction.
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No, iPod nanos are one of my favorites and yes, the screen is small, but it doesn't crack.
You may get a small lisp to begin with. After you get used to having it in, it will go away.
No because it is just a tiny crack. If the crack becomes bigger then it will have to worry already.
The maxillary bone is the upper jaw whereas the mandible is the lower jaw. So the maxillary molar must refer to the molar on the upper jaw and the mandibular molar is the molar on the lower jaw.
On the inside of your trunk lid locate the lockcylinder. There is a thin metal retainer which holds the cylinder in place, it has a small tab sticking out. Pull the retainer out and the cylinder will slide out .
Are you talking about a crack in the engine block? Sorry, it's not repairable.