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You would use a set of wire strippers made for stranded wire and proper size. If the strippers are made for stranded and solid make sure you use the size identifications for stranded not solid!
Stranded wire is the choice as you have tight bends and a short run, solid wire isn't very good in this format.
It would be reflection, if you are doing a study island test. :)
Yes as long as you use an approved splice, such as a wire-nut.
You follow them when you are in the laboratory.
You would use a set of wire strippers made for stranded wire and proper size. If the strippers are made for stranded and solid make sure you use the size identifications for stranded not solid!
If they are under an island they are no use at all.
Anything that isn't traditionally used as a gas burning fuel source should be prohibited from use as cooking gas. If in emergency and stranded on an island, maybe it would be a good idea.
a pulley,a wedge and a lever
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If they are under an island they are no use at all.
durability
The boat wouldn't crank, leaving them stranded in the gulf.
One would use a business rules engine for many reasons. For example, to supports and supply the rules, facts, and general ethics and guidelines of owning a business.
If they did not use rules all their calculations would simply lead to random digits!
nothing
Stranded in the middle of the Sahara desert he knew that his only hope of survival was to find an oasis, for the water and shade which it would provide.