Blown fuses, burnt wires, damaged computers.
For electrolytic capacitors, yes, as ignoring their polarity can damage them.
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If the battery is damaged replace it. There is no way to repair that damage.
No. Reversing the polarity does not damage the speaker. The only issue in connecting it backwards in a stereo setup is the speaker cones will not be moving in sync with each other, so stereo imaging and bass response will suffer.
His answer on the spelling test was incorrect. The incorrect use of a tool can damage a part. In some management situations, using a demanding tone may be an incorrect choice.
It shows reverse readings
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No, and it may have caused major damage to the elctrical system.No, and it may have caused major damage to the elctrical system.
You change polarity which can very possibly damage all electrical components.
Reversing polarity will most likely damage electronic equipment, especially semiconductor components such as transistors, diodes and LED devices if the voltage is high enough. Other devices may not function at all, will be unaffected (such as incandescent light bulbs), or may work backwards (such as some DC motors.