Aging effect in electronics may affect the electronic instrument and control system of nuclear plants.
You might get slower reactions.
Weathering or Aging, you pick.
Electronics have a negative effect on the environment. This is because most of them use or are made of fossil fuels.
Yes, the pulse tends to slow with aging.
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The muslce will decline in size and stamina, or simply lose mass.
Nope, not at all. The baby will be born but will not age up to a toddler unless you do it manually with cheats or enable aging.
No! Aging doesn't effect the way you smile, unless you have any problems with your mouth, it doesn't. Plus a banana and llamas balls buns cup of wtear Backus
Yes, aging can cause a person to gain weight more easily. In general, the metabolism slows with age, so the body burns fewer calories than it used to.
A common side affect is getting wrinkles at an early age.
EMP has negligible effect on living things but is easily fatal to solid state electronics. It will perturb but not damage vacuum tube electronics.
Aging of bitumen, common in road construction, affects its properties like stiffness, viscosity, and durability. Over time, bitumen can harden and become more brittle due to oxidation and volatilization of its lighter components. This can lead to cracks and reduced performance in road surfaces. Regular maintenance and treatments can help mitigate the effects of aging on bitumen.