If you can see the light through it, there's your answer.
air..... ovs.!.
Oil is dense
The advantages of using wave energy are the same as for any renewable energy (solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, biomass, biofuel and hydrogen). Wave energy doesn't add to global warming, and in fact means that less fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt, so its use actually slows the rate of global warming.
Because the oil will dry and distort the refraction of the light through the objective.
Advantages of wave power include: its renewable, environment friendly, Abundant and Widely Available, Variety of Ways To Harness, Easily Predictable, No Damage to Land and Less Dependency on Foreign Oil. Countries and companies harness this power along the coastal regions.
Yes
air..... ovs.!.
cause it travel through plant and oil and through yo momma
Usually, there will be an oil cooler located on the engine. Oil will travel through the cooler in metal tubes that have thin fins which radiate the heat from the oil to air passing through the cooler.
I would say the water is quicker Sound travels fastest through more dense materials. Oil is more is less dense than water, meaning that sound travels faster through water than oil.
oil, wave power, food, and salt
In an oil tank
You need to specify which oil for a more accurate answer. Most oils have a refractive index near 1.47 So 3 * 108 / 1.47 = 2.04081633 * 108 m/s
The same oil that goes into it -- typically a synthetic 2-stroke injection/premix oil.
No. It is not feasible to completely clean up an oil spill. The oil can be cleaned from beaches, but other areas including wetlands may be impossible to clean. Nature through wind, wave and biological action will over time degrade and disperse (spread out) the oil, so its impact will be much less.
oil is life without it you 'll not get a housewife
oil