One is a Miller Suitcase wire feed storage device that is used for feeding wire to an argon welding machine. Work wire is jewellery and pendants that are made from working wire into different shapes.
I am not sure what a electrode is, but I substituted a wire for pencil lead and it worked, but it didn't work as well as a wire
The neutral wire is the return wire back to the distribution panel from the load. Without this return wire no load will work.
It is flexable, an excellent electrical condictor, easy to work with and relatively cheap.
why would a circuit not work when a wire is replaced with a cotton string
An electrical tester is tool used to check if a wire is producing an electrical current. Usually you will just hold it to the end of a wire, if an electrical current is being "induced" a light will glow on the tester, this is a live wire.
pulling a wheeled suitcase. carrying a suitcase is not scientifically categorized as work.
Technically, no; work is performed when lifting the suitcase, but not when holding it level. Work IS performed to accelerate the suitcase at the beginning of the sprint, when turning or climbing stairs, and to slow it down at the end; but carrying the suitcase at a constant velocity and constant height is not "work".
A suitcase
the want to go to work
Color has nothing to do with it. Its' the wire type and application that determines the types of wire used.
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Yes, any wire can be used for jewelry craft. It all depends on the effect you want to have in your design. If you are going for fine jewelry, of course it would be better if you used silver wire. However, especially for trial beading, the less expensive wire will work just fine. I would suggest that you work carefully as steel wire is less flexible than beading wire and can "bite" you.
I am not sure what a electrode is, but I substituted a wire for pencil lead and it worked, but it didn't work as well as a wire
Outdoor wire is harder to work with but you can use it indoors.
If the feed is too fast it will push your hand away from the work. If the feed is too slow the wire will burn back to the tip. Set your wire speed to your voltage setting by ear. When you hear the sound of bacon sizzling in the pan you are set. If you hear a lot of popping the speed is to fast. If it is to slow you will have trouble keeping the arc going. If you are welding at 23 volts start with a wire speed of about 140 IPM (Inches Per Minute). That's ball park, since every machine and every person is different.
I think that would be false. Because when you set a suitcase down you can still move it and that requires movement.
Fresh fruit and vegetables Millet will work well too, but should only be used as a treat. Feed it mainly seeds.