The evaporation is quicker than water
You can but it is volatile and may blow up on you I wouldn't do it myself
I personally believe so... I tried to blow fire from my mouth (using 91% Alcohol Rubbing Alcohol) (yes, i know, very stupid) and 4 days later my mouth is still raw/ sore inside from the rubbing alcohol. it really hurts. I think i learned my lesson. Hope My mistake teaches you!!
Depends how it got there in the first place. Did the phone fall in a bucket full of rubbing alcohol? or were you cleaning it and it accidentally fell in? if it fell in the bucket, sorry, there is no fix. but if it accidentally fell in ( a couple of drops ) then shake the phone, holding it firmly (you dont want it flying out of your hand ) and blow air in any opening you see. hopefully the alcohol will come out. i highly doubt it, because the alcohol, can severely damage internal phones. Hope this helps!
no..it will burn up your valves and will probably blow your truck up.but i do recommend a capfull to a full tank once a month
Blowing on your finger faster increases the rate of evaporation of moisture on the skin, which can make it feel colder due to the cooling effect of evaporation. Additionally, blowing harder may also create a wind chill effect, making it feel colder on your skin.
Yes, the air conditioning blows colder when the temperature is set lower.
With teeth and a lot of alcohol.
With teeth and a lot of alcohol.
Evaporation When liquids change state to vapor they absorb heat, it's called "heat of vaporization". Put water on your arm then blow on it; it should feel colder when air is moving across the water. The evaporating water absorbs heat as it changes state, making the surface colder. So... when you sweat, the surface of your skin gets colder and your body disspate heat by opening your circulation closer to the surface of the skin.
If the unit was on then you will have to tear it apart and replace the burnt circuits. If the unit was off then you triggered the moisture sensor. These where placed in units such as vcrs back in the 80's as a safety precaution. Buy canned air, rubbing alcohol, cuetips, and strong cotton clean cotton rags. Take the screws out of the unit and use the canned air to blow conductive resisdue from beneath the IC chips and components. then use rubbing alcohol ladened cuetips and remove the residue lying on the board. Rinse wash repeat till you have all the moister removed. Do not blow out the moisture sensor. Let unit settle 24 hours. Try it the next day. CIV
ocean currents may be considerably warmer or colder than the normal surface air temperatures. their effect is greatest when the prevailing winds blow from the water to the land.
Yes. There are many sources of error in alcohol breath testing machines.