they coat the sheet of paper in a positive charge so that the paper has no static build up
It is only a convention; it is more simple to work with a decimal system as in SI.The old English system of units is obsolete, nonrational and riduculous today.
It may be the wires have come unplugged. Most likely you have to replace the heater element in the base of the seat. You must remove the seat to get into the bottom to replace the element.
yes, it will in theory work, however it is a NEC violation to paralell wires smaller than 1/0, code section 310.10H.
the water heater operates at high power compared to the lights and so the water heater requires a larger current. The wires supplying current to the water heater are thicker so that the wires have a low resistance. This reduces the risk of the wires overheating.
Copper, although it is not 100 % pure, it is still copper. for larger cables you can still get aluminum, but it is much more brittle and you can only work with it so much till it becomes weak. They also used a lot of aluminum in huses for a short period of time, but now they are back to copper.
it does not work it is a trick graph its like a bar graph but not!...
work does not have a simple word its the simplest
they carry a flow of electricity
It is based on the principle of static induction and action of points (corona discharge)
my results are that simple machines work by using force and some work.
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batteries!!
Thin wires have a greater resistance rhan thick wires. Imagine a straw. The thinner the straw. the less liquid can get through. Wires work the same way.
A pylon holds up the wires carrying electricity. If there were no pylons the wires would drag onto the floor and if you were to tread on them you would get electrocuted by the wires.
Yes, most of her work is very simple that is why young people work on it in art.
Could be a blown fuse, low of refrigerant, defective A/C clutch, broken or slipping A/C belt, or as simple as the wires to the A/C clutch disconnected.
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