Generally, if the moisture in the air is already frozen into ice crystals, they will not freeze to the sides of the carburetor. Where it becomes an issue is if you were to apply carburetor heat in this scenario. If it is only slightly below freezing, applying carb heat can melt the ice crystals into water, which can then collect and freeze in the carburetor. So applying carb heat below 0'C (or 32'F) can sometime make the situation worse.
what would happen to a car if its reaction force was less than the weight
Less likely means that it has more of a chance not to happen.
What would happen if the quotient were less than one is that the number would become a decimal. It's basic fifth grade math.
Squirt a very small amount (less than a tea spoon) directly in the carb, then try and start.
There is less than 1 carb in salami. It is mainly comprised of protein and fat. Six percent of salami is from fat.
on my 87 Chevy caprice just happen today, my car would idle for a while then die. Turns up my carb was bad. Changed the carb, ran like new again.
They are much less common in BC than on the praries but have been known to happen.
If an object was less denser than water it would float
It is present in less than 15% of TS patients
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The probability of rolling a number less than 1 on a standard 6-sided die is zero. It will not happen.
The chicken will taste less flavorful than if you had marinated it for the full required minuets.