everything stops, freezes and is reborn into a neva ending circle of change. thats what i think. the answer is on wamjelly.com/?ref=471346
Poking a hole in a can allows air to flow into the can, which helps the liquid flow out smoothly by breaking the vacuum seal. Without the hole, the liquid would flow slower due to the vacuum effect that restricts air entering the can to replace the liquid leaving.
In order to measure time u must use a tin can, poke a little hole on it and it must be exact. then mark the hours on it. and when the water leeks out u will then get to see the time lol
When you quickly poke your finger in oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid made of cornstarch and water, it will feel solid and resist your finger's force. However, if you slowly move your finger through it, it will flow like a liquid. This behavior is due to the unique properties of non-Newtonian fluids, which change their viscosity based on the force applied to them.
No, it is man made products "CFC"s that do that.
Follow your main wire harness that comes from your engine that goes through the firewall, there is a big rubber seal that seals the hole. You will have to poke a hole through that rubber seal. That is the easiest way, otherwise you will have to use a drill and drill a hole big enough to fit your wire.
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poke a hole in it
There will be a hole in the Banana peel...
with a ice pick.
Don't poke a hole in it.
To allow air to flow into the can while you drink out of it, preventing a vacuum from forming and making it easier to pour. The second hole creates a smooth pour by reducing the glugging sound as the liquid flows out.
a needle
Most likely, blood.
the beer gets to breathe when you poke the hole?
did you poke a hole in the oil pan...NO OIL? if not..did you poke a hole in the radiator NO WATER? Jack it up !! :)
It is possible, you just have to be VERY careful.
Poke a hole in the bottom