Energy input minus useful energy output. So if you were using a lamp you could work out how much energy was going in and how much was actually coming out in light. Then whatever's leftover is being wasted.
yep Little and often is a good rule its wasting money applying too much.
Electricity and water do not mix. Keep electrical items away from water.
the rule of working out factors is to make sure that the numbers you chose goes into the main number or else its not a factor i can answer that and 11
what the electricity rule say about this ?
The pass-back rule came into effect in the early 90's in order to eliminate time-wasting by defenders and goal keepers.
The most important rule for laboratory safety is "Know the hazards of what you are working with." The next most important rule is "Know how to protect yourself from the hazards of the materials you are working with."
opposite attract like charges repel
The motto of Independent Working Class Association is 'Working-class rule for working-class areas'.
Generally not. However, some forms of carbon, which is a nonmetal, do conduct electricity. This is the exception rather than the rule.
know the hazards of what you are working with.
lets simply say Rococo is the light, delicate style of art. I would explain more but then that is just wasting too much time when i just gave you the answer to your questions
Electricity will rule the world one day.