i;m terorist
Matt incorrectly noted: "Condensation occurs when air is cooled. If there was an object with both a hot and a cold side, condensation would form on the cold side."IT'S THE HOT SIDE.When dealing with water trapped in air (i.e. humidity), the hot air will lose it's moisture at a certain temperature (dew point). Since the water molecules are trapped in the hot air, water will condense (or assimilate) on the hot side of the material. To test this, take a hot baked potato placed it in an air-tight container and put it into the fridge. The magic will happen on the inside (hot side) of the container with the hot air from the potato opposed to the outside (cold side) of the container. For this reason, in building construction, the vapor barrier on a wall is always placed on the hot side of a material.
Radiator
Either you'd use a test light or you'd use a multimeter.
Yes it can See a gas it needs to change its shape in order to fit into a container or anything that it can be in for instance....If i had a square container and a cirlce container the gas is going to have to change its shape to fit in to the round container...if the gas starts out in the square container it has to change its shape into a circle to be able to be in the circle container
The colour of a container does not impact how hot water can be in it. Water boils at 100 C and the temperature rises no higher. Super hot water can only be produced in sealed high pressure vessels usually made of steel or similar material.
A thermos is a container that will keep beverages hot.
NO, NO, NO! if you put hot jam into a plastic container it will melt it.
brazier
Why will you never see a transparent bleach container?
A slow cooker is useful for keeping the cider hot.
The container for coolant is to the right in the engine bay, above the battery, and has a yellow lid that states "coolant". On the side of the container you can see a marking. Fill up to marking when engine is cold.Do not even attempt to open container when engine is hot, steam will shoot out and burn you.
1: loss of spark test spark. 2; flooding hot , cause by to rich. (huge list) 3: loss of fuel. 4: loss of electric power hot. see my profile see link.
Matt incorrectly noted: "Condensation occurs when air is cooled. If there was an object with both a hot and a cold side, condensation would form on the cold side."IT'S THE HOT SIDE.When dealing with water trapped in air (i.e. humidity), the hot air will lose it's moisture at a certain temperature (dew point). Since the water molecules are trapped in the hot air, water will condense (or assimilate) on the hot side of the material. To test this, take a hot baked potato placed it in an air-tight container and put it into the fridge. The magic will happen on the inside (hot side) of the container with the hot air from the potato opposed to the outside (cold side) of the container. For this reason, in building construction, the vapor barrier on a wall is always placed on the hot side of a material.
if there is no air in the container, or the container is left out in the hot sun to long, or if it is left in the cold to long or if the container does not have water or nutrients for the worms then yes they will all die
its just a container to hold fluids
its just a container to hold fluids
Container of liquid/chemical