The current cannot pass through the oils.Oils are moleculer so molecules cannot conduct electric current
Air molecules are smaller and more mobile, so they are able to pass through small openings, while oil molecules are larger and more tightly packed, making it difficult for air to pass through. The viscosity and surface tension of oil also create a barrier that prevents the passage of air molecules.
Yes, sunlight can pass through oil to some extent, but the oil will absorb and scatter some of the light. Thicker oils will block more sunlight compared to lighter oils.
Yes, sunlight can still pass through oil-covered water to some extent. However, the oil on the water's surface can reduce the amount of light that penetrates below the surface, impacting aquatic life and ecosystems.
Light travels faster through air than through oil. The speed of light is slower in a medium like oil, due to its higher refractive index and denser molecular structure, which causes more interactions and delays in the light propagation.
Yes, oil is translucent. It means that light can pass through it, but objects behind the oil may appear blurry or distorted due to refraction.
Air molecules are smaller and more mobile, so they are able to pass through small openings, while oil molecules are larger and more tightly packed, making it difficult for air to pass through. The viscosity and surface tension of oil also create a barrier that prevents the passage of air molecules.
Oil is not spread through air .
there is a problem with the PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) system. this system circulates crankcase air and oil particles in the air back into crankcase by pushing them back somewhere back through the intake. there is probably a problem with the PCV valve stuck open allowing too much oil to pass through it subsequently collecting on your air filter.
The oil had to pass through ottoman land to Europe.
Yes. Oil can pass through filter paper sucsessfully.
Keeps oil in the engine where a part has to pass through
A gasket.
Yes, sunlight can pass through oil to some extent, but the oil will absorb and scatter some of the light. Thicker oils will block more sunlight compared to lighter oils.
They must all pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Oil shipments from Bushehr bound for the Arabian sea would have to pass through the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes it will, especially if you help it with a vacuum
segmented and cast-iron rings