The only difference is the base. Edison screw connectors have been known to work loose. Over time the heating and cooling can make the base unscrew and form a bad connection. A bayonet connector does not suffer this disadvantage and is quicker and easier to change.
what is a screw
Just exactly the same way you screw into wood.
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In a cotton thread, the only thing holding the cotton fibers together in the form of a thread is friction. The twisting of the thread helps to create a self-reinforcing friction. A second type is the use of screws to hold things together. While machine screws can have nuts on them, wood screws are held in the wood only by the friction of the screw against the wood in which it is embedded. Since a screw is driven in under pressure, rather than fitting perfectly, there is a lot of friction. If a screw fit perfectly, with no force needed to screw it in, it would unscrew just as easily, and would require a nut to hold it in place.
With a screw driver...
To screw and unscrew things?
Unscrew
unscrew
there is a little screw on the throttel cord and you unscrew it all the way out . there is a little screw on the throttle cord and unscrew the screw all the way out.
Yes, that is what the bleeder screw is for
Unscrew and screw in new one.
Wherever a right hand screw would be prone to unscrew itself.
I'm pretty sure you can't screw a NAIL. A screw maybe...
Those nubby white glass dishes are called a hobnail style.
You unscrew the screw on top of them, drop in the new ones, and put the screw back.
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