Air or fluid leakage.
The effect of a cracked diaphram in transmission is that it reduces the efficiency of the system.
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carry activating impulses to the muscles of inspiration
A cracked "engine housing" probably means a cracked block. Very not good. A new engine will most likely be required to fix the problem, as a cracked block is next to impossible to repair.
A car can be driven with a cracked head, but not very far. Once the head is cracked, the engine will start mixing oil and water and it is likely that the motor will lock up.
A speaker is most likely to contain an electromagnet to produce sound by vibrating a diaphragm.
Most likely a cracked cylinder, a cracked block or a blown cylinder head gasket. Do a compression test. Check for other external leaks. Most likely the head will have to come off, for further investigation.
Only with artificial breathing support devices (such as a ventilator).
The cracked brick wall in the building was likely caused by a combination of factors such as age, weathering, structural stress, or foundation issues.
Nothing good, I can tell you that. Anything from a warped head, cracked head, warped block, cracked block, and basicly, a blown engine.
Fuel regulator diaphragm on the throttle body could be cracked and leaking.
No. Your head gasket or block is likely cracked.