Either the can runs out of propellent or the nozzle gets clogged.
You can call something that makes something move a "force" or a "mover," while something that causes it to stop can be referred to as a "brake" or a "stopper."
The force that makes an object slow down and stop is called friction. Friction is the resistance encountered when one object moves in contact with another.
The property that makes it hard to stop a moving train is its momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity that depends on both the train's mass and velocity. The higher the train's mass and speed, the greater its momentum and the more force is needed to stop it.
Spraying plants with water can help prevent frost damage by creating a protective layer of ice that insulates the plant from the cold temperatures.
Friction is a force that opposes motion in all situations. It occurs when two surfaces rub against each other, creating resistance that can slow down or stop an object's movement.
get them fixed
train or get repellent
I dont know, but how about you stop being an idoit and just avoid spraying it in your eyes.
Spaying your cat may only be two main reasons. Either to stop it from spraying or so it wont have kittens. But yes spaying it is the only way.
It can take several weeks to months for a cat to stop spraying after being neutered. The behavior may decrease gradually as the hormone levels in the cat's system decrease. Providing a comfortable and stress-free environment can also help in reducing spraying behavior.
Rabbits are no more harmful to human beings than cats are PLUS rabbits do not carry any diseases that can be transferred to humans. If done in time, just like with cats, neutering will prevent a male rabbit from spraying. However, just like cats, if a male rabbit has started spraying having him neutered will stop the spraying in 50% of the cases.
Try eating cinnamon before speaking, about a teaspoon should do the trick.
mostly just spraying a little hairspray will makeeverything stay put.
noAnother AnswerThe best thing to do is to neuter him. This may not completely stop him spraying, but after six to eight weeks after castration a cat's hormones will have diminished greatly. It is possible for a neutered cat to stop spraying in the house, as the need to advertise for a female is no longer there. A male cat still may spray for territorial reasons, but is more likely to do this outside.It is also ideal to train the cat (after neutering) not to spray.
Yes, "spray" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound that spraying makes.
stop them by spraying then or saying a NO and tap then on the nose
The braking system makes a car stop.