electron motion stops in one part , the other part is not affected
Nothing. Try it.
To safely and effectively cut a wire, use wire cutters or pliers with insulated handles. Make sure the wire is not live or carrying electricity before cutting it. Position the tool close to the base of the wire and apply steady pressure to cut through it. Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from any flying debris.
The light wouldn't go on unless just the neutral was cut and there was a separate ground.
Cut the Wire was created in 1987.
A fuse is typically connected to the live wire in a circuit. This is done to protect the circuit from an overload or short circuit, as the fuse will blow or trip and cut off the current flow if there is an issue.
Many things will happen such as... 1: A bomb or explosive will blow in your face causing face damage to you or just killing you. 2: You will loose your XFinity from Comcast. 3: An elderly man named Holland will appear and tell you why your life sucks. 4: You will have cut a red wire.
You Should Cut The Yellow Wire! : D
you can cut any wire you choose to cut. i, however, would not cut it.
Cutting a live wire can result in electric shock, which can be dangerous or even fatal. It is important to always exercise caution around live wires and seek professional help if dealing with electrical issues.
The best tool to cut wire efficiently is a pair of wire cutters.
You cut carefully so that the wire does not touch the middle of the clay.
You might, if there's current in it. The current might flow from the wire, through the scissors and your body into the ground (which can be some grounded object you're touching). If you're cutting something like a cord, with two wires in it, you'll short-circuit the current and will get spectacular fireworks if the current is high enough. Thus, it's never a good idea to cut a live wire with scissors.