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It illustrates that it is possible to have a great amount of voltage and a small amount of potential energy.
I don't know what your definition of a small amount is but, I wouldn't leave it in there for long. Change the engine oil and filter as soon as possible with the correct oil for your car. I have known some old timer mechanics who used to do that to help clear sludge from inside an engine.
No - a small amount will not damage the engine, though may cause it to run badly. However, a larger amount can cause serious damage, and the tank and engine should be drained.
No, but only if it is a small amount. It will mix with the gasoline and burn off. The engine may give off a black exhaust until it is gone but a small amount of diesel should not damage the engine.For more information see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
Not sure what a small amount of water is, a drop? A couple ounces? A pint? Anything more than a couple drops in the crankcase wouldn't be healthy for the engine.
A small amount of water, engine will idle poorly and lose power. A large amount of water, engine will cease to run.
Provided the charging system on the mower engine is operational, a small amount of charging voltage will be supplied to the battery during use.
No, one can not die from a very small amount of alcohol. If the person drinking the alcohol is allergic they could possible die from any amount of alcohol.
It means you should be willing to risk a small amount in order to get a larger amount back.
if a small amount of water is dripping it is normal condensation from running an engine
In diesel engine the air is only compressed in compression stroke and then diesel is entered .......so only small amount of fuel is consumed then petrol engine which take lot amount of fuel.......
Sundry expenses are the expenses of small amount and it is not possible to maintain there detail