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There are two SMALL wires on the starter. They are connected wrong.
Bleeder screws would be on the bottom of caliper-making complete air evacuation either difficult or impossible resulting in a spongy pedal
you installed, wrong pump or a defective pump
If you are a student - YOU have done nothing wrong. Therefore, you can't be "caught" doing anything bad, so in fact, if it is happening to you, tell another adult - maybe a parent or principal. For the teacher, married or not makes no difference. Nor exactly what way s/he makes out with you or says s/he wants or needs to. It is always entirely wrong. The main thing that happens if you tell somebody about it is, you will feel better. Your use of the term "caught" indicates that you know the difference between right and wrong in this situation...and while what the teacher did was certainly wrong, what the student did was wrong as well. The student would probably not suffer to the extent that a teacher would in a situation like this, but that does not mean that the student should not be held accountable for his/her actions just like anyone else. We all know the difference between right and wrong, and someone else being wrong too, doesn't let us off the hook. Because of the relationship between student and teacher, in many states there are specific laws against such things happening.
the quotient would be wrong
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you would get the time of year wrong
Bad things.
the whole world would collapse and everything would go wrong
The "wrong" man would be punished.Added: If both were indicted and tried for murder, how could the WRONG man be convicted?
quite simply, it would die - but in some cases adapt.
the processor speed would be wrong. it would either be slower or it would be faster and yes. you could make it to fast and fry you processor.
No, restricting freedom is always wrong. But it may be less wrong than what would happen if you didn't set a limit.
it would not provide stability, produce motion, or generate heat
No, it can't. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a large (high energy) particle accelerator, and it is the most powerful one ever built on this rock. There is some talk about the LHC creating tiny black holes. The energy of the colliding particles will be really over the top, but a black hole is created when gravity overcomes all other forces to trap and compress a significant quantity of mass into a singularity. The energy of "creation" that appears when the LHC slams stuff together will be too high to allow the gravity associated with the events to actually create a black hole. And this takes into account the increase in mass associated with relativistic velocities. This is similar to the "scare" associated with the test of the first hydrogen bomb (a nuclear fusion weapon). Someone ideated that the intense heat that would cause the fusion events to begin would result in the creation of so much energy that the atmosphere would begin the undergo fusion. This would cause the chain to go out of control and destroy the earth. This did not happen - because it could not. (The "geometry" of the blast is "wrong" for this to occur.) And the LHC creating those little black holes? Keep dreamin' about it. Some numbers on paper suggest things that reality won't support.
In that case you get a different number.