If you are referring to the water that drips from the exhaust when the engine is running, it is formed by the burning (oxidation) of the carbon and hydrogen that makes up the gasoline. When the carbon/hydrogen molecule combines with oxygen during the burning process, carbon dioxide and water are formed. The water vapor condenses into liquid form as it passes through the exhaust and we see it dripping out as water.
Plants are made from water.
we did not have any explanation for the cause. explanation was asked by people of rome.
The first practical steam-powered 'engine' was a water pump, developed in 1698 by Thomas Savery.
The first practical steam-powered 'engine' was a water pump, developed in 1698 by Thomas Savery.
Supposedly, a "poultice" made of hydrogen peroxide and distilled water, left to sit on the stain, will draw it out.
Am not familiar with that type vehicle, but I have had that problem. If your vehicle has a carbruator with a sediment bowl, it could possible be water in the bowl. This would allow gas to flow over the top of the water until you start to accelerate too much and draw the water from the bowl. After engine quits the water settles back to bottom of bowl and you can restart engine, as the gas lays on the top of the water. Worth a look. josney613@hotmail.com
The Wright Flyer was powered by a 12 hp water-cooled inline 4 cylinder engine which operated two propellers via bicycle chains. The engine was custom made by an employee as no suitable ready-made engine could be found.
The simple explanation of this is: Urine is made in the Kidneys, which is then stored in the bladder.
you would use masking tape, a bowl of water, an eyedropper, and zip lock bags.
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a draw bridge is made out of wood and chain