Yes. Many 12 volt bulbs get very dangerously hot, for instance the 12 volt bulbs that are commonly used in vehicle headlights and in small 12 volt 50 watt overhead ceiling lights in homes.
it can get really hot and burn the circuit
much faster!
touch it and find out for yourself
no, nothing attracts lightning.
lightining rods reflect lightining from striking houses
lightining is hotter
lightining condutor is used because to protect the building from lightining stikes
lightining strikes from clouds not the ground
Yes. Many 12 volt bulbs get very dangerously hot, for instance the 12 volt bulbs that are commonly used in vehicle headlights and in small 12 volt 50 watt overhead ceiling lights in homes.
You cannot use a 12 volt charger to charge 2.6 volt batteries. The 2.6 volt batteries will become hot, very quickly, and explode.
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277 volt systems aren't normail systems
it can get really hot and burn the circuit
It heats up very hot and may explode.
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