It's petroleum
Not a mineral but a metal- copper.
Copper
Kentucky has the same electrical equipment, including electronics, as the rest of the United States.
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Water on hands could conduct electricity into your body if there is short circuit in the electrical device.
Most electrical equipment like this will have three prongs, the top, round prong is the ground. As long as your outlet is properly grounded you should be okay.
The equipment is all connected in series with each other to make a complete electrical circuit.
The state has much agriculture and furniture making. They also make chemicals, paper, and electrical equipment.
Pat testing equipment allows you to test your electrical equipment to make sure that it is safe to use. It stands for Portable appliance testing which basically means it allows you to test portable appliances.
No, to make a rock a mineral does not have to be in it.
the way to make a mineral in general. well first you need to know what a mineral is. a mineral is usually a solid like metal, or wood, or ETC. a mineral could also be oxygen. yet the question is not what is a mineral but how to make it. well i suggest just breathing. its easy. you make carbon dioxide. is carbon dioxide not a mineral?