Some of the more tough flys take a few zaps before they drop down dead. I doubt it works with some of the bigger insects like cockroaches though, I flyback transtormer will probably zap them but that would smell really nasty.
When it becomes summer I shall Catch some bees (or other flying insect) and freeze them. Then I will bring them back to life with a shock! Although it may kill them in the process...
:lol: :lol: Kaboom!
Actually, nothing happens unless the air to gasoline ratio is about 14.5. If the mixture is too rich or is too lean then it won't burn.
That's quite true. I have done that before under controlled conditions. You can actually extinguish a lit match in gasoline, provided you can control the emanating vapors. Liquid gasoline will quench a fire, but the vapors will certainly ignite.
I've heard, that it's safer to drive a car with a full tank than an empty tank because an empty tank is more likely to explode as is contains a mixture of air and petrol vapour.
I've heard, that it's safer to drive a car with a full tank than an empty tank because an empty tank is more likely to explode as is contains a mixture of air and petrol vapour.