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If there is a GFCI in the circuit it will stop working correctly. They compare ground current to neutral current to detect a fault. It makes ground current equal to neutral current which is a fault condition.
Considering that everything else is equal, ie. glass, incoming wire. If you are talking only about the filament wire that is attached between the Two poles inside the bulb, the answer is friction. The thicker the wire the less resistance it will have and will allow more electricity to pass without creating friction, the friction is what causes the wire to heat up and glow.
grooved wire mean earth wire smooth wire mean suply wire
white wire = neutral bare wire = ground black wire = line voltage red wire = returned from a switch, or the other phase of line voltage in order to supply 240VAC
Red wire=positive Black wire=negative
12 - Prime Number3 - Prime Number4 - 2 is a factor5 - Prime Number6 - 2, 3 are factors7 - Prime Number8 - 2, 4 are factors9 - 3 is a factor10 - 2, 5 are factors11 - Prime Number12 - 2, 3, 4, 6 are factors
Twelve = 12
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Currently Daniel Pacheco is Liverpool's number 12
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I would say no, I am disappointed in the wireless system I have.
Change one wire at a time. Take the wire from the distributor then the spark plug end, replace with wire of same length. As you do this compare wire lengths and you will be able to change them without any trouble. BE SURE THE SPARK PLUG END BOTTOMS WHEN YOU INSTALL IT OR YOU WILL GET A MISS IN THE FIRING.
The resulting resistance of the parallel combination will be the resistance of the original wire divided by n squared.
Average = (Number1 + Number2 + Number3 + Number4 + Number 5 + Number6) / 6