vegetable oil, mostly.
To lubricate the moving parts
It is spread in the water by an aircraft in the space where the oil spilled.
They are used for measuring the depth of ullage space in an oil tank.
They are used for measuring the depth of ullage space in an oil tank.
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Oil tankers are purpose-built ships used to move large amounts of (crude) oil over the World. Basically huge boat-shaped oil tanks with an Engine room and some crew space at the back.
Sometimes. Oil-filled space heaters, which are fire-safe are preferable. Regular electrical space heaters can be used if they are placed in safe places, and turned off before leaving work.
outer space
They don't say specifically, but my guess is that they use a mineral oil is because it is cheap and non-toxic. There are also many synthetic diathermic heat transfer fluids that have better performance, but these are more expensive. Glycols are also used in some moderate temperature applications such as radiant heating systems in floors and walls, but I doubt they are used in something as hot as a space heater (the total power dissipated by a space heater may be less than a house radiant heating system, but the peak temperature of a space heater's internal electric heating wire is higher).
I dont think there are any. Magnetometers are used to find oil, and to track and distance and length of magneti cfields, but no daily uses unless you are in a space ship every day!
The car rocket.
An oil filled electric space heater produces a more "even" heating without the hotspots that standard electric space heaters can produce. Also it is not possible for something poked into the oil filled electric space heater to touch the electrical heating element wires as is possible in standard electric space heaters (which would shock you).
why i linseed oil not used on oil stones