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Condensation is driven by a dynamic balance between water molecules hitting a surface and becoming stuck because they don't have enough thermal energy to escape and water molecules already part of the liquid getting enough thermal energy to escape. At all times there are some molecules sticking and escaping. The dew point is where more get stuck than escape; below the dewpoint more are getting stuck, so the quantity of stuck water molecules increases.
because we aren't
Pull it out.
Oh look! There is something stuck on your face!
Yes, for instance if your hand gets stuck in large rat glue pad it is almost impossible to get loose without a solvent.
If u have slime deep enough to get stuck in call the ghostbusters.
They got stuck because a metal door closed on them put there is a pipe where they can send food but it isn't big enough for them to get out. so yeah
your not being specific enough. like, what to do if she has a tantrum, or if your stuck babysitting...
you would need a 6000 lb or more to handle it
To fix a Toyota Sienna driver's side seat belt that is stuck, you might need to pull the entire belt out slowly until it is completely extended. Then, allow the belt to retract slowly.
Yeah if the vent is big enough or you are small enough. But i recommend you don't just in case you get stuck in one or it breaks or even if you get lost in it
there is no circulation possibly not enough coolant, stuck thermostat or failed pump
well if your lucky enough you will get another chance or you may be very unlucky and get stuck after that ...
If the engine is overheating, the thermostat is stuck closed. If the heater is not putting out enough hot air the thermostat is stuck open. Change the thermostat as a normal part of maintenance when changing coolant.
Get a job and work till you have enough money to buy a ticket make the best of it ;) I'd give ANYTHING to be stuck in New Zealand. How did you manage it?
They varied among individuals and units, service and location, rank and MOS.If you stuck around long enough, you surely experienced the loss of more than one comrade in arms. If you stuck around long enough, you would know the difference between bravado and bravery, between heroics and heroisim and the difference between leading from the front and writing a memo or issuing an order from the rear. If you stuck around long enough, you would have become an expert on stupidity among leadership dictates and how to win a war. If you stuck around long enough you would have become an expert on the body bag count, temporary mortuaries, mortuary identification, The Five O'Clock Follies, drinking mud, allegations of drug abuse and attrocities.If you stuck around long enough you got to go home, hopefully not as damaged goods with sleepless nights and daytime flashbacks.
Try heating it with a heat gun. You might try a blow dryer, but I do not think it will get hot enough. Make sure you do not overheat and crack the shaft.