It resembles a crocodile's jaws.
All the way along when the crocodile clip is connected to a resistor, when the other end of the resistor is connected to the other side of the battery.
When a snail owzes you must remove the crocodile clip from its shell.
The symbol mean the Shark (Sura) and Crocodile (Baya), it is believed that long time ago, there is a big fight between the sharks and the crocodile in a place that called Surabaya today
The crocodile is the national animal of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. The country is a unitary semi-presidential republic located in Southeast Asia.
Images of the 'tick symbol' ( which resembles a check mark) are available from Flickr, Photo-Bucket, Tinypic, Microsoft Clip Art, and many more clip art providers.
Sura means shark baya means crocodile. It shows on the city's symbol
Depending on the email program, usually it is a paper clip. Also, it shows at the bottom of the email.
Right above the little paper-clip.
The clip is not actually part of the circuit. It's merely a quick and easy way to connect things at various points in the circuit, or to easily change the whole circuit layout, for example adding or removing components while experimenting.
It probably means you need to install the latest flash player
try putting in a clip-art and type in 'sun' in the search box there.
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