Electronics
not really, unless you don't know what your doing.
Being an electrician can be dangerous. I know I have at least one relative who's death was directly related to his job as an electrician. As an electrician's apprentice, you're probably doing more assisting than doing but there will likely be plenty of hands-on time. So, yes, it would still be moderately dangerous. As long as you're cautious, not all that dangerous though.
Electronics Engineer
Doing it yourself or hiring an electrician? Yourself: About $300. An Electrician: About $2000
If you pay attention to what you are doing and if you are a physical person, there will ALWAYS be work.
What the hell is this question doing in "Electronics Engineering?"
Typically the white wire is "neutral" and colored wires are power. In a light switch, it depends on what the electrician wanted to do. Most use white for common and colored wires for travelers, but don't count on that. Switch legs often are wired a little differently, depending on the electrician. If an electrician is being nice to you he will often put colored tape on a wire to indicate what he is doing, but it's not required. If you have questions about the wiring, contact a qualified electrician to help with the problem.
more harder <><><> Neither is correct. There is hard and harder or hardest. There is no "more hard".
i am doing scvt iti in electrician trade ? this is same for ncvt
Keep insisting...girls to play games..
get your legs stronger by doing squats,and that will help you explode harder into your opponent,and the reason for that is because all your power comes frome your legs!
neagtive leg a postive and a porducer i am doing electronics just leanred it.