Your refrigerant may have contracted a slow leak, or it's also possible that your compressor has ceased to function. if you have any used appliance dealers in your area, you may be able to have them correct the problem. If there are no used appliance dealers in your area, there may be an appliance repair person in the area. Generally speaking, unless you have some training in the field, you cant perform any repairs on your own. Always use someone that has had appropriate training, and always get a second opinion if it is not an emergency.
This is condensation and it is normal for that to happen.
Icicles are formed when water freezes in cold weather and when drips of ice and melting snow refreeze.
Bottom, because cold water is denser.
When the warm air touches the cold, wet drink, the air cools and droplets of water form and drip down the side. The water that drips down the side eventually forms a puddle.
The cold water supply enters the tank at the bottom near the burner. Heat rises, as does hot water. The hot water supply is piped out from the top.
It's colder in the basement than the water coming in the pipes. Seal up the vents and drafts in the basement. Wrap the pipes
well considering kinetic energy is the energy something has when it is moving than i would say cold because it runs more and drips faster
First of all, there are two principles:1.hot water is less dense and rises up2.cold water is more dense and goes down.so when water becomes hot, it rises up and replaces the cold water which comes down. That is why cold water enters from the bottom.
Cold water is more dense than warm water so the cold water has to sink to the bottom which causes a density current.
try replacing the heater core
Cold will sink to the bottom. Hot water will rise to the top.
Antarctic bottom water of the Southern Ocean is the coldest water on earth. Cold water is always found at the bottom of any combination of water temperatures.