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Plastic being nonconducting, it avoids electrocution when covered around electric wire.
Electric current does not drop. Electric voltage, however, drops across a wire because the wire has non-zero resistance. (Do not confuse electric current with electric voltage - they are not the same.)The reason current does not drop is that, in a series circuit, according to Kirchoff's current law, the current at every point in a series circuit is the same.
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It's resistance to electric current increases.
The first patent for a bent wire paper clip was awarded in the United States to Samuel B. Fay
Numb whatever touched the electric wire then go to the hospital as fast as you can
It will get hot.
becomes electric
If the nail is iron and you pass an electric current through the wire then you have an electromagnet.
who invented electric wire
A Bit of Bent Wire - 1916 was released on: USA: 22 December 1916
Taking the wire off will make a difference. Putting a rubber band on afterwards will make no difference.
It becomes weaker and breaks when bent many times.
it is the earth wire
A circle.
A solid wire is intended to be used in a fixed position. It is installed, fastened in place, and left there. If bent repeatedly, the wire will break from meal fatigue. However, flexible wires, such as those in an extension cord or an appliance cord, consist of many fine strands of wire that ARE made to be bent and bent back without breaking.
Wire is a metal that is made so thin it can be bent. There are many types of wire including, copper, aluminum and gold.