You may need to charge your a/c with refrigerant.
Nothing happens.
As long as the light remains in the motor oil, nothing happens to its speed.
The light heats it up to the point where it undergoes a mini-explosion, and is then referred to as a "popcornea". Just kidding. The cornea is transparent, and does nothing else except transmit and focus light, a function a bit like that of the crystalline lens behind it.
Nothing. The light gets blocked by the filters.
There might be an issue with the connection. If you know how to fix this, go through and try reconnecting the wires and seeing if that works.
Nothing unless you light the fuse....
Nothing good...
I'm afraid nothing happens to the speed of light ever. Also "air" is consider'd a gas.
It explodes. Only joking :) Nothing visible happens to it that we know of
they are two different lights. replace the light that is malfunctioning, but check the fuses first. It's the cheapest way out.
Nothing much. It'll probably try to hide.
when it is empty nothing it gives the same amount of light back and if full same.