wires i think because im doing my i wonder homework. pleeez tell me the answer thank u xx
Another name for the hip socket is acetabulum.
If you have 120 v at the wires connecting to the light fixture the light should come on. Its possible the voltage is not getting to the inside of the socket. Carefully measure the voltage between the metal blip at the bottom of the socket and the metal along the sides. Be careful here. Its tight quarters and easy for the voltmeter leads to touch the wrong things. Before doing that I would try a third light bulb. I've gotten them bad right out of the package. If you have voltage inside the socket, then for some reason the light bulb is not screwing far enough down so the bottom touches that metal blip on the bottom of the socket. If you don't have voltage inside the socket then that's your problem and you'll need a new socket.
It may damage the cord. You may or may not have a problem if you pull a plug from a socket by its cord. The cord contains wires which are attached, inside the plug, to the protruding blades that enter the socket. That attachment may be very firm, or possibly not so firm. In addition, some plugs fit very firmly inside a socket and consequently are difficult to pull out, and others fit very loosely and are easy to pull out. In the worst case scenario, in which the wires are weakly attached inside the plug, and the plug fits firmly in the socket, the result of pulling the plug out by the cord may be that the wires will become disconnected inside the plug, which will then cease to work properly. And even if the wires do not become immediately disconnected, you may be progressively weakening the connection, if you habitually pull out a plug by means of the cord. Eventually the wiring will fail.
It isn't. The hip socket is deeper than the shoulder socket. The shoulder socket is shallow to ensure a broad range of motion of the arm. The deep hip socket is for stability of the leg.
No, you cannot use a metrc socket on a standard socket wrench. These are two different systems of measurement and are not interchangeable.
From inside the trunk,twist the socket counterclockwise to remove the socket...
The diagnostics socket on a Toyota Corolla can be found inside the car. It is next to the hood release.
you have a dry socket and need to go back to the dentist and get it drilled out
It's the first socket inside your property - that's attached to the line coming in from the telephone pole.
You need a six extension and a spark plug socket with a rubber stop inside. The spark plugs are located on top of the engine. They are about 4 inchs inside the head. Using the extenion put the socket with the rubber piece inside which will grip the plugs when they are unscrewed allowing you to remove the plugs. When installing use the same socket but press the plugs inside the socket so they are being gripped which will you to slowing lower them inside the head with the extension and get them started. I suggest you start them by hand.
Another name for the hip socket is acetabulum.
A spark plug socket has a rubber ring inside to hold the plug inside while it is screwed into position. The rubber ring also keeps the insulator from being damaged during installation.
With my Jeep it was the ground inside the socket. I used a jumper wire from the GROUND inside the socket ( the one on the side of the inside not the bottom ones) and ran it to the battery ground. This fixed it for me until I got a new socket from Ebay. Scott
its the brown plug underneath the fuse board inside the car, under the glove box, its a 20 pin socket
No. Additionally, welded socket joints do not receive internal purging with an inert gas (i.e. argon).
The socket is on the Network (Interface) Card (Aka NIC) in your computer. The network card is plugged into the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot on your motherboard.
no he ) kimbo just knocked it out socket and turned it inside out