Bad/unplugged washer motor, loose, broken hoses, debris or corrosion in the lines.
Liquid oxygen is an industrial product.
Plastic bottles are 'blow molded'. Basically air is forced inside a small piece of hot plastic and it expands like a balloon, except that this 'balloon' is inside a form or mold in the shape of the bottle. It is cooled and the bottle shape stays. If the softening point of the bottle is lower than the hot liquid poured in, then the plastic 'balloon' wants to shrink again.
If you mean the condensation on the shiny surface of the bottle soon after you've filled it, then it's the cold surface cooling the air around it causing that part of the air to be able to hold less moisture vapour, and this vapour condenses out as liquid. Once the bottle has warmed to the natural air temperature this won't happen any more.
When a carbonated beverage is opened, the pressure inside the bottle decreases, causing the carbon dioxide gas that is dissolved in the liquid to escape in the form of bubbles. This process is known as degassing, and it occurs because the solubility of gases in liquids decreases as the pressure decreases.
When you take the top off a bottle of fizzy drink, the pressure inside the bottle decreases, causing the carbon dioxide gas (which creates the fizz) to rapidly come out of the liquid. This rapid release of gas is what creates the fizzing effect that you see.
If the pump under the hood buzzes and makes noise when you press the washer switch then the sprayers at the windshield are plugged, replace sprayers. More likely you will find the pump makes no noise and is bad. Could be out of fluid.
its a liquid because if it were solid it would not come out the bottle
You should be able to do this just by looking at them. They'll start at the windshield washer fluid pump (located at the bottom of the reservoir), come up along the firewall, and terminate at the sprayers.
A supercooled liquid will come out. This is liquid carbon dioxide. Do not let it touch your skin or you could get frostbite.
Because it is a non-newtonian liquid and that means when force is applied it turns from a solid to a liquid or vice versa. In this situation it goes from solid to liquid. So you only turn the bottom to liquid. Tap on the neck. Some should come out.
No, as long as you don't make a habit of it. Don't put antifreeze in your washer bottle. It will smear when the wipers come on.
If the soda bottle cyclone makes one complete vortex at at least 10 revolution(s), then it'll make the liquid bubbles come out.
It should just come out of the bottom of the washer bottle, take the hose off it and pull the washer bottle out and you should be able to see how it comes off.
Because the gases are pushing the liquid back up
You can find some airless paint sprayers at Spray equipment online. There are not many airless paint sprayers with a "2 year warranty" ,but there are plenty that have one year warranty and I would recommend you to get one with a 1 year warranty just ,so you have an easier time finding one.
Many glass repair companies will come to you to repair a windshield of your vehicle. The cost is not expensive and is usually finished with the job quite fast. At times, some dealerships will also come out to appraise and fix a windshield.
Actually some garages do windshield repair. Most people go to a windshield repair shop that specializes in windshield repair and replacement. Some are mobile and come to your home.