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An overheated wire is an indication that you've put too much current through the circuit. The device you're driving is pulling more current than the wire is capable of safely carrying. Either use a larger wire or use a device that pulls less current. There are no other choices.
put your face in it.
Live wire and the neutral wire
i do believe that you do put the yellow wire from the wwall thermopstat marked yellow for air to be colder,
put a wire through it
The large majority of fires can be put out safely with water. The exceptions are electrical, grease, or some super heated metals.
The large majority of fires can be put out safely with water. The exceptions are electrical, grease, or some super heated metals.
The large majority of fires can be put out safely with water. The exceptions are electrical, grease, or some super heated metals.
water is a conductor of electricity so when a live wire is placed into water the current can spread out through the water.
The best way to safely microwave a hot water bottle is to heat the water in a separate microwave safe container in the microwave and then put the microwaved, hot water into the water bottle.
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You can safely put 2ml into the 10l aquarium
Yes, but also without water.
An overheated wire is an indication that you've put too much current through the circuit. The device you're driving is pulling more current than the wire is capable of safely carrying. Either use a larger wire or use a device that pulls less current. There are no other choices.
Class A fires (wood, paper, cloth) can be extinguished with water.
put it on a fridge
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire