Nothing. you'd get wet, and the battery would get wet, but noting else unless it was plugged in to something, then you may get shocked.
No, nothing will happen . Electricity is not flowing
nothing!
nothing. the flour is all together. if it would be flour dust, the oxygen could get to the individual particles and then it could catch fire
If you dropped a hamster on its back it would go into shock.
Tje bomb was dropped because Harry Truman. allowed it to happen..
most likely it will freeze and then when it is dropped it will shatter into many pieces
NOTHING will happen
Nothing will happen.
Normally nothing, as long as the insulation is intact and the other end is protected from the weather. If the cable is unprotected, it may start arcing at the bare ends. If your consumer unit is protected by a breaker, it may trip out. A fuse may blow. As long as the outlet conforms to code, nothing should happen there.
nothing would happen because there would be nothing
Nothing's Going to Happen was created on 2002-10-01.