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The eletromagnet works by the energy flowing through the wire wrapped around the iron rod that causes the magnetic field
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a central axis.It helps to put things together.Some examples are metal screws, wooden screws, jars,bottles and there caps.
A screw is simply thought of to be a inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder, an inclined plane just wrapped around nothing would make it a cone.
some examples of screws in a house-a bulb holder , a jar lid or a bottle cap.
a simple machine made of a flat sloping surface wrapped around a small rod. a simple machine made of a flat sloping surface wrapped around a small rod.
Screw
It is a screw. A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a rod
The symbol of Asclepius is the Rod of Asclepius. It is a snake wrapped around a rod. This is associated today with the medical fields. They are usually on ambulances.
this type of curling rod is meant for longer hair lengths.the hair is wrapped around the rod, starting in the middle of the hair shaft, and wrapping the strand around the rod to the ends,to make a loose, flowing wavy look.
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The eletromagnet works by the energy flowing through the wire wrapped around the iron rod that causes the magnetic field
The eletromagnet works by the energy flowing through the wire wrapped around the iron rod that causes the magnetic field
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a central axis.It helps to put things together.Some examples are metal screws, wooden screws, jars,bottles and there caps.
The rod is inside or alongside your femur, but the screws are in the knee end of the femur, not the knee itself.
Well, it CAN be wrapped either way, but because standard screws tighten when turned clockwise:if the wire is wrapped around the screw clockwise tightening the screw will pull the wire tighter around the screwif the wire is wrapped around the screw counterclockwise tightening the screw will push the wire away from the screw making it loose and maybe even popping the wire out from under the screwSo, if you want the wire to stay secure on the screw only wrap it clockwise!
Wrapped Around was created on 2001-08-20.