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Yes, when a metal loses its luster, it is often due to oxidation. Oxidation is a chemical reaction between the metal and oxygen in the air that forms a dull layer on the metal's surface, called an oxide layer, which can diminish its shiny appearance. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent or reduce oxidation on metals.
No, not if you are towing a vehicle with a tow rope. If the tow car loses traction it could cause both cars to veer of the road. If the towed vehicle is unable to stop, it could impact the tow vehicle. Either situation is bad, just shell out the money and pay a professional tow truck.
When a lens loses its elasticity with age, it becomes less able to change shape and refract light properly. This can result in a condition known as presbyopia, where it becomes difficult to focus on close objects. In some cases, this can be corrected with reading glasses or contact lenses.
It loses a negative charge and then becomes a positive ion
The anode loses electrons and undergoes oxidation half-reaction. The cathode gains electrons and undergoes reduction half-reaction.
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When your vehicle tires ride on a thin layer of water, it is called, "Hydroplaning".
It is known as aquaplaning.
That is a very dangerous condition called hydroplaning.
When your tires lose adhesion with the road it is called 'hydroplaning'
It is aquaplaning.
Hydroplaning is the situation which occurs when a vehicles is traveling on a wet surface and the tread depth and design of its tires is insufficient to channel and expel enough water for the tread to make contact with the pavement. At that point the water gets between the tire and the pavement and the car loses traction and control, or hydroplanes. .
What type of vehicle could be fuel filter or water in fuel
When a rear-wheel drive vehicle loses traction in a corner and goes into a skid, it is called
Depreciation
Hydroplaning is when water builds up under your tires and the rubber loses contact with the road surface, and you have no control over the vehicle. Ease off of the accelerator pedal until you regain control.
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