When insulation burns, it typically emits a distinct and unpleasant odor, often described as a combination of plastic and chemical fumes. This smell can be acrid and irritating, similar to burnt rubber or electrical wiring. The specific scent may vary depending on the type of insulation material, such as fiberglass or foam, but it's generally a sign of potentially hazardous smoke and should be taken seriously. If you notice this odor, it's important to investigate the source immediately for safety.
An air conditioner should not smell like smoke when turned on (or when turned off). I would have to suspect that the electrical insulation is burning.
Generally a burning plastic smell in a car indicates wiring getting hot enough to melt the insulation. This is something that should be looked at immediately to prevent a fire.
Probably a lot like burning plastic.
It should smell a little like burning paper, the same with rayon. If it's polyester, it will melt. Wool will smell like burnt hair.
sort of like burning plastic but a little diff you will have to smell it to know what im talking about but burning plastic is about what it smells like
It smells like you
Crack has a very sweet smell, like burnt marshmellows.
Because your burning your clutch.
The burning rubber smell in the tranmisson breaking apart inside.
like burning cocaine, depending on what nastiness it may have been "cut" with.
yes it does smell like its burning but another way to know is if your clutch does not feel like there is as much pressure when you push down on the petal yes it does smell like its burning but another way to know is if your clutch does not feel like there is as much pressure when you push down on the petal
burning hair