You probably aren't getting a good seal around the flapper and every few seconds the tank has to fill up. This is usually caused by the chain that lifts the flapper is too long and gets caught under it when it tries to close. Simply shorten the chain.
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An oil filled capacitor is used in (PSC) motor because the capacitor is in the circuit the whole time the machine is running. The capacitor is oil filled to cool it due to being in circuit the whole time
The outer core and the mantle, which are filled with magma.
As this relates to EE, the electrons are already in there.
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I would stick my mouth in the center of the glass and sip for about 15-20 seconds and then your glass won't be filled to the brim
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Given that, something fills at a rate of 5 ounces every 100 seconds. We need to find the number of gallons filled in 1 hour. We know that 1 hour = 3600 seconds. For every 100 seconds it fills 5 ounces. For 3600 seconds it fills 3600 (5/100) ounces = 3600/20 = 360/2 ounces = 180 ounces. We need to find the number of gallons filled in 1 hour. 1 US fluid ounce = 0.0078125 US gallons 180 ounces = 180 * 0.0078125 US gallons = 1.40625 1.40625 gallons will be filled in 1 hour.
A container being filled at 0.8m3 per second will fill 12513m3 in 15641.25 Seconds or 4 Hours, 19 Minutes, and 58 Seconds.
Assuming the container is filled to the top with minimal airspace, the water will freeze becoming ice. It will continue to get colder and start expanding until it fills the glass bottle and then force the glass to break as it continues to expand.
the difference is that a grenade is filled with gun-powder and you pull a pin and have 10 seconds to throw it and a mine is something that explodes when someone is close to it
When warm air filled with water vapor cools off, the water vapor condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This condensation forms clouds and, if the cooling continues, precipitation such as rain, snow, or hail may occur.
Carbon monoxide kills within a few seconds, but it also depends on how much of the area has filled up with the gases and how quickly a person would pass out due to the carbon monoxide gas.
Robbert H. Goddard, he flew the Nell in 1926. It was 42.5 feet long, and was powered by a Gasoline and Liquid-Oxygen engine. It's flight lasted 2.5 seconds.
It is- ''The woods are filled with danger.''