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If you take out the heat factor, then yes. Gravity is so strong at the center of the Earth that your entire body would be crushed under the pressure.
No, but after changing make sure system is evacuated prior to charging
Take it to an a/c man. He has the knowledge and tools to do it.
Currently we cannot drill to the center of the Earth because no drill could withstand the temperatures in Earth's interior. The deepest hole ever drilled reached a depth of 12,262 meters (40,230 ft) or about 7.6 miles before it stopped working properly due to the heat. Earth has a radius of nearly 4,000 miles. Even if we had a drill that could withstand the temperatures of Earth's core, the outer core is liquid and features active convection currents.
No. Once an object starts spinning it does not need anything to keep it spinning. In fact it would take a force to stop the rotation. Earth has been rotating since it first formed and its angular momentum has kept it spinning.
It would take one hour to get to the center of the earth
It would take 120 years to go to the center of earth
I myself cannot cycle to the center of the earth.
Depends on your speed.
the excel sheet that one needs to upload, to its toolbar there is an option TOOLS. Follow the steps: TOOLS > EXPORT TO QUALITY CENTER click on the option Export To Quality Center. It will take a few minutes to upload the sheet into Quality Center.
If you take out the heat factor, then yes. Gravity is so strong at the center of the Earth that your entire body would be crushed under the pressure.
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Basic mechanics tools and a good floor jack and jack stands.
Earth and moon orbit their common center of mass every 27.32 days.
quick sand takes you to the center of the earth so don't worry
if you need to know what tools you need you should not be doing this yourself tools you need should be self explanitory when you need to take off a screw, you need to look at the screw driver to match it when you take off a bolt, you match the wrench size with the bolt... take it one step at a time and go to crappy tire *cough* Canadian tire and pick a haynes manual for $20 shows you detailed pictures as well as detailed instructions.. as well as tools needed