could be the alternator making the noise. The a/c turned on puts extra strain on the system and the a/c and alternator both are belt driven so the extra strain could be causing the sound and when the engine is going faster the noise will seem to go away. The alternator can make a chirping type of sound sometimes but I'm not sure if is indicating a problem that needs to be checked. Hope this helps; maybe another response will result if someone disagrees with me....good luck...Mark
The resistance goes to infinity.
"Peet" is the call of the Rio Grande Chirping Frog (Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides).Specifically, the voice of the Rio Grande Chirping Frog is high in pitch and insect-like in quality. It tends to cluster the "peet" sound into groups of twos or fours. It is similar to the call of the Cliff Chirping Frog (E. marnockii), but much higher in pitch. The call may be heard during the day and at night, in April and May and even into June and July. It occurs after rains and during warm, humid weather.
If a natural disaster occurs it is highly unlikely you would need to call anyone.
Anyone who can lend a hand to put it out, especially firefighters.
The water from an air conditioner you are referring to is known as condensation. This occurs when there is a difference in temperature between an object and the temperature of the air.
It occurs with young children sometimes while training.
Bacteria is a life form germ that occurs naturally in the world. It was not invented by anyone.
Michael Faraday was the first person to document that when a gas is compressed and then quickly expanded cooling occurs. All fridges work by this system so an air conditioner is a development of the refrigerator meaning that no one could invent AC.
zeros values at which an equation equals zero are called roots,solutions, or simply zeros. an x-intercept occurs when y=o ex.) y=x squared - 4 0=(x-2)(x+2) (-infinity,-2)(-2,2) (2,infinity)
Diffusion Of Responsibility
Water is a byproduct of air conditioning, as this process removes dampness as well as heat from the air. If water occurs in an unlikely location, look for a leak in the drain hose.
When heat is applied to a rock, contact metamorphism occurs, causing the rock to turn into a metamorphic rock.