You can short out the electrical system. Worse, you can take on water through the intake, which can lead to a number of serious problems.
They can fly but they have a high chance of getting damaged.
Water seeping up through the grout in between tiles on a tiled floor can be caused by several factors, including: Cracked Grout: If the grout between the tiles is cracked, water can seep through the cracks and reach the subfloor. Loose or Damaged Tiles: Tiles that are loose or damaged can allow water to seep through the gaps and reach the subfloor. Poorly Installed Tiles: If tiles were not installed correctly, with inadequate adhesive or a poorly leveled surface, water can seep through the gaps and reach the subfloor. High Water Table: If the area where the tiled floor is installed has a high water table, water can seep up through the grout. Plumbing Issues: A leak in the plumbing system, such as a damaged pipe or loose fitting, can cause water to seep up through the grout. Flooding: If the area where the tiled floor is installed experiences flooding, water can seep up through the grout and reach the subfloor.
Do not go over 40mph or your engine will rev to high and be damaged
At low speed: Damaged or failed tire, bent wheel, damaged brake, damaged axle. Dangerous failure of a wheel bearing. At high speed generally a wheel balanace problem. While braking a bent or warped brake component.
Yes. Not as easily as water tho due to the high salt content. The GHB would not get damaged by freezing it.
you're unsure if the flood water's depth, don't risk it. Also, don't wade through if there are vehicles coming from the opposite direction, as the waves can flood your engine. Drive in low gear and make sure to keep the revs high. Once you clear the flood, test your brakes.
Osmosis is the movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high concentration of water to an area of low concentration of water.
A damaged resistor is one that it fried by current that is too high
If a digital camera falls in water, chances are very high that it will get damaged as water will penetrate to the inside. However, there are a few digital cameras that are waterproof and may not be affected.
don't know I was hoping to find the answer here
Water has high cohesive forces
You don't have to change the pool filter for years Unless it gets damaged. You do however have to clean the pool filter whenever the presure leading to the filter gets too high. This indicates a dirty filter that is not allowing water to get through effectively.