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  2. Walmart vs. Competitors: How Much Does an Oil Change ... - AOL

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    The average cost of an oil change varies depending on where you live. The type of oil used is another factor, with varieties including conventional, synthetic, and semi-synthetic.

  3. Lubrication theory - Wikipedia

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    An example is the flow above air hockey tables, where the thickness of the air layer beneath the puck is much smaller than the dimensions of the puck itself. Internal flows are those where the fluid is fully bounded. Internal flow lubrication theory has many industrial applications because of its role in the design of fluid bearings.

  4. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    Today, motor oil in the US is generally sold in bottles of one U.S. quart (950 mL) and on a rarity in one-liter (33.8 U.S. fl oz) as well as in larger plastic containers ranging from approximately 4.4 to 5 liters (4.6 to 5.3 U.S. qt) due to most small to mid-size engines requiring around 3.6 to 5.2 liters (3.8 to 5.5 U.S. qt) of engine oil.

  5. Hydraulic analogy - Wikipedia

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    The pressure and volume flow variables are treated as phasors in this definition, so possess a phase as well as magnitude. [5] A slightly different paradigm is used in acoustics, where acoustic impedance is defined as a relationship between acoustic pressure and acoustic particle velocity. In this paradigm, a large cavity with a hole is ...

  6. Fluid theory of electricity - Wikipedia

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    Franklin's theory is also notable, because it is the first theory that viewed electricity as the accumulation of 'charge' from elsewhere, rather than an excitation of the matter already present in an object. [6] Franklin's theory also provides the basis for conventional current, the thinking of electricity as being the movement of positive ...

  7. Oil drop experiment - Wikipedia

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    The oil drop experiment was performed by Robert A. Millikan and Harvey Fletcher in 1909 to measure the elementary electric charge (the charge of the electron). [1] [2] The experiment took place in the Ryerson Physical Laboratory at the University of Chicago. [3] [4] [5] Millikan received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1923. [6]