Berkelium
The element you're referring to is likely "oil" in the context of machinery or vehicles. When an engine or mechanical system lacks sufficient oil, it cannot function properly, leading to increased friction and potential damage. This situation can be metaphorically described as the system being "stuck" or unable to move, highlighting the essential role of oil in lubrication and operation.
When oil is heated, the particles may move farther apart as the oil expands. When oil is cooled, the particles may move closer together as the oil contracts.
No. An element is made up of only one type of atom. Water and oil are made up of many different types of atoms, so they do not form an element.
No, it is a very complex mixture of compounds.
fuel pump
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Berkelium
The element you're referring to is likely "oil" in the context of machinery or vehicles. When an engine or mechanical system lacks sufficient oil, it cannot function properly, leading to increased friction and potential damage. This situation can be metaphorically described as the system being "stuck" or unable to move, highlighting the essential role of oil in lubrication and operation.
Everything can move... If you mean something that doesn't require the oil to create kinetic energy, then maybe food (cooking oil) or brakes?
They put in tanks and move it around where ever it needs to go.
you cant you cant
No. You cant
No
engine is the big metal thing under the hood that makes the car move. it needs oil and gas to run
When oil is heated, the particles may move farther apart as the oil expands. When oil is cooled, the particles may move closer together as the oil contracts.
water+coal=oil
Apparently you cant get any oil :)