yes,as the oil in the leaves prevent it from taking in oxygen allowing it to loose weight due to lack of oxygen.
Yes, leaves can float on oil because they are generally less dense than oil. The surface tension of the oil can also help support the leaves, preventing them from sinking. However, the degree to which leaves float may depend on their size, shape, and moisture content.
The density of oil can be found by measuring its mass and volume. First, weigh a specific amount of oil using a balance to determine its mass. Then, measure the volume of the oil using a graduated cylinder or another volumetric container. Finally, calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume (density = mass/volume).
You need to know the density of the oil, as there are so many different ones. Mass is given by multiplying density by volume.
The density of the oil is 0.8 g/mL. Density is calculated by dividing the mass (4000g) by the volume (5000mL).
Applying oil on the leaves can clog the stomata, reducing their ability to exchange gases with the environment. This can lead to decreased photosynthesis and can hinder the plant's ability to respire properly.
they all lose oil dont fix it cause you cant it will always leak
Oil can either be burned, or it can leak
Yes it will cause your car to have low oil pressure. Anyone who has that problem needs to get it fixed. It also makes a mess and could cause the engine to seize if you lose all your oil.
Yes, low oil levels can cause your engine to lose acceleration power. Oil lubricates engine components, reducing friction and allowing them to operate smoothly. When oil is low, increased friction can lead to overheating and decreased performance, resulting in sluggish acceleration. Additionally, low oil can cause engine damage over time, further impacting power output.
Yes, it can. It measures the engine oil pressure and if it fails, the pressure can come through it losing oil.
A late oil change will not cause of car to lose power. Oil is used to keep the engine components lubricated. The lose of power may be coming from the car running to lean. Take to the car to receive a diagnostics test.
It would probably clean out the gunk from the motor. It could cause the oil to lose its viscosity and cause a bearing to fail.
Severe oil leak. Hole in oil pan, oil drain plug fell off, oil filter loose, etc. You should be able to see where it is leaking from.
Lack of oil or incorrect oil. A tired oil pump A plugged up oil sump screen. Worn out bearings (cam, mains and rods) An incorrect reading from the oil sending unit or gauge.
the enigne is shot its burning the oil and coolant that's why it runs like garbage
sounds like you may have spun a bearing. if so then the engine needs to be overhauled or replaced.
While the oil level is low,you won't get smoke but you can cause engine damage if it's too low.If the oil level is low enough that the oil pump starts sucking air or (oil+air),you lose oil pressure and cause damage.Permanent damage can happen after about 20 seconds. Once the pistons and rings have been damaged,you will burn oil and make smoke when you fill up with oil.