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It isn't a good idea to connect transformers in parallel unless they are identical transformers. If they are not exactly the same model there is a danger of high circulating currents, which could cause them to overheat.
Normally I would expect the elements to be wired in parallel so that the loss of one element does not cause the others not to work. It is possible for some manufacturers to wire a pair of elements in series so that they could use say 110v elements as standard so that they can be utilized on 230v toasters as well.
The DANGER tag is a red tag. They are used to prevent the operation of equipment that could jeopardize your safety or endanger the equipment systems or components. Under no circumstances will it be operated.
you can use a fuse or circuit breaker
on applying same power the one which glows brighter is the one connected in parallel connection.
Two rays could come from adjacent sources. If they are both in the same direction, they would be parallel to each other. Or one ray could be bonced off two mirrors like a letter Z to create two parallel rays.
As long as persistant pesticides are not used, there is no danger & they are banned here. Soon, they will be banned worldwide. The only danger could possibly be from species extinction (unlikely) & a possible detrimental domino effect created by the imbalance.
if the quads contract too much, then there is a possible danger that the tendon could be damadged.
you can't help fairy's in danger . they can look after them-self better that you can look after your selth if a fairy where in danger it could just vanish although it could be the over way around they could help you in danger. i hope my answer helped :) ...
It is in parallel, so one light can be on while others are turned off.
Quite possibly. You know, there's a theory based on The Grandfather Paradox that there is a parallel universe for every single thing that could have happened to you, say your grandfather died before you were born, and your grandmother married someone else. Since there are so many possibilities, there must be a lot of parallel universes
you could die
There is no such word as a dectagon. And since it could refer to an octagon or a decagon (or possibly something else), it is not possible to give a sensible answer. Please correct your spelling and resubmit the question. If either octagon or decagon, they need not have any parallel lines.
The circles could be in 2 planes that are parallel to each other. Lines and planes can be parallel. Lines of latitude are examples of circles that are in parallel planes.
Several identical batteries connected in parallel supply the same voltage as a single one of them does, but will power the same device several times longer than the single one can before running down.
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.
In theory there are a infinite parallel universes, one for each possibility.