This is a bad sign. If the water is in the crankcase this can mean that the head gasget has been blown and the water has leaked into places it should not go. Do not drive this vehicle until the problem is fixed.
No. Oil and water are immiscible.
Yes it is.
Oil is thicker than water
Water is faster by it's lower viscosity, though oil viscosity is more temperature dependent than that of water.
It depends on the liquids density,it can vary,Oil for instance is thicker than water,thus heavier in density.
because oil is nonpolar and water is polar
Oil Would Float above Sprite because Sprite is thicker than oil and oil weighs less than Sprite.
Oil is thicker than water
Gear lube is thicker than both ATF and motor oil.Gear lube is thicker than both ATF and motor oil.
Crankcase or motor oil is thicker than transmission oil. That's one difference, there may be more (other than color)
Becaus oil is thicker and heavier than water
No. Oil is a thicker liquid than water, although it is lighter than it and floats on top of it.
not much. it would change the viscosity of the oil. the diesel oil is much thicker than regular engine oil.
the oil is thicker than water. if there's no water, no oil.
when motor oil is heated it viscotity rises and becomes thicker
Cooking oil has a semi-thick viscosity. It is thicker than water.
Just because something is thicker than something does not mean it is more dense. Coconut oil may be more viscous than water, but it is less dense. Perhaps because of the strong hydrogen bonding in water, more mass is able to be packed per unit volume than in coconut oil.
15 is thicker oil and for bigger engines.
yes