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It stops working?
an object that dosent conduct electrisity like stiky tape or plastic
Well, if you have a functioning (=closed) circuit, and introduce an unknown object, then if the circuit is still functioning (=closed) then the object is a conductor. If it stops working, then it's either an insulator or an very poor conductor.
A pendulum stops, because it gradually looses its energy on friction force and tension of strings. Even on the moon, where there is no air to have friction with, it will still stop, though slower, because there is still friction with strings and the string's tension.
The Density of oil is greater than the density of water.
The coil stops workings or gets shorted out.
Keep the fridge door and freezer door closed. This will keep food cold or frozen for at least a day or longer. First, check to see if it is plugged in. Second, check to see if it is turned on (if your fridge has a wheel or setting). While keeping the food cold, call for appliance-refrigeration repair.
Yes, putting them in a freezer stops the ripening process.
the liquid inside stops working. usually it lasts for a few days. i think it helps to put it in the freezer then take it out at night
the glowstick stops glowing
When your kidney stops working it is called kidney failure.
The refrigerator temperature control(s) is set to high. The refrigerator may have one or two controls.If it has only one control, it is used for the freezing(freezer) compartment andthe refrigerated(non-freezing) compartment as well. Simply lower the dial until the lower refrigerator stops freezing food but not so low that the freezer(upper) compartment stops freezing.If it has two controls, they should be labeled. One is for the upper(freezer)compartment and the other is for the lower(Non freezing/refrigerator) compartment. Turn down only the control for the lower(refrigerator)compartment until the food stops freezing.
it does for a split second then it just...stops working forever hahaa
Depends if it is one of the eyes you may still look out of the other one but poorly.
It is true because if your heart stops working, you can die.
In my experience, the fridge stops blowing cold air when the fan goes out. We have top and bottom fridge/freezer combo where the freezer is on top, and we discovered that it was uneven and that was causing problems. The little console where the fan was kept was getting frozen over by ice too much and freezing the fan. Eventually, it just broke all together, and no cold air was getting to the fridge below. My dad called a repair man to fix it, and he told us all it was was the fan. He put in a new motor and fan, and it was fixed! So that's one pretty good thought, anyway, if you have that kind of refrigerator.
Freezing doesn't necessarily kill bacteria. It stops them from multiplying, but they can revive when the food is thawed. And the toxins they produced before being frozen will still be there.