As long as the light remains in the motor oil,
nothing happens to its speed.
Nothing happens to it. The speed of light is constant as long as it stays in the oil, and although it changes as it crosses the boundary from one to the other, it stays constant again once it's in the glass.
Einstein says that the speed of light is the same to all observers. This raises some interesting problems and his theories of relativity set out to solve them. But that aside, the speed of light is the same in olive oil and a diamond as it is anywhere else.
it turns into napalm
Check oil level, oil filter, oil pump.
Do you hear the motor running? If there is no sound, the motor has probably burnt out and needs to be replaced. If you do hear the motor running, you've probably stripped a gear. They can sometimes be replaced, but it might be more cost effective to replace it.
Nothing happens to it. The speed of light is constant as long as it stays in the oil, and although it changes as it crosses the boundary from one to the other, it stays constant again once it's in the glass.
Nothing happens to it. The speed of light is constant as long as it stays in the oil, and although it changes as it crosses the boundary from one to the other, it stays constant again once it's in the glass.
when motor oil is heated it viscotity rises and becomes thicker
U will die....
how low does oil level have to be before oil light activates on a Suzuki 70 horsepower outboard motor
Einstein says that the speed of light is the same to all observers. This raises some interesting problems and his theories of relativity set out to solve them. But that aside, the speed of light is the same in olive oil and a diamond as it is anywhere else.
It can causes serious damage
it turns into napalm
Any light machine oil, including motor oil in a pinch.
What happens when your heart stops? The motor would seize, thus no more motor!
Not likely, but I would not try it.
the motor gets lubricated.