Electrocution (death). If the hair dryer falls into a sink of water and any part of your body is touching either the dryer or the basin of water you will not know what hit you. If your feet are wet from getting out of the tub or shower, and you dry your hair, you are in grave danger of electrocution should the hair dryer short out, which could happen at any time without any warning. Electricity and water do not mix. Water is a conductor of electricity.
There should be no electrical appliances (a portable heater, a hair dryer, anything that is connected to the mains electricity supply) in a bathroom. Electric heaters should be fixed high up on the wall, out of reach of wet hands, and should only be turned on or off by a drawstring from the ceiling. The same goes for the light bulb in the bathroom - either turned on by a ceiling drawstring, or a switch outside the bathroom. Basically, water and electricity don't mix - especially if by touching an appliance you provide a path through you to earth - very shocking. Also, using a mobile phone or an ipad that is also being charged, while you are in the bath (it has happened), could lead to being electrocuted if you accidentally drop the device into the bath water.
Water conducts electricity and you can get electrified.
Wat3r is a conductor-danger of electrocution.
Because water conducts electricity.
Causing an explosion on any fault would be extremely dangerous.
No. Geothermal power plants use extremely hot liquids to generate electricity. Electricity too is dangerous when not managed properly. However, if the power plant is build and run properly then it is not dangerous.
because we use it for drinking water and plants
It depends on the size of the element in the heater. It should say what its rating is on the appliance. If there is no rating then the best way to work it out is to turn everything else off and see how much the electricity meter registers in one hour. If it is 2 kilowatts for instance then then the element is 2000 watts and you know it will use 2kw per hour. This assumes it won't be turned on and off by its thermostat which normally happens as it reaches it's final temperature.
becasu emetal conducts electricity so u would get electicuted!
No, that is perfectly fine as it is an electric heater, However if you had water near the electrical appliance, that would be dangerous.
it can shock you
Electrical energy.
The electric power used by an appliance is the rate at which the appliance converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. The electrical energy used by an appliance depends on the power of the appliance and the length of the time it is used.
The electric power used by an appliance is the rate at which the appliance converts electrical energy to other forms of energy. The electrical energy used by an appliance depends on the power of the appliance and the length of the time it is used.
A portable appliance tester is a device used to check the safety and electrical integrity of electrical appliances. It typically performs tests such as insulation resistance, earth continuity, and polarity checks. This helps ensure that appliances are safe to use and comply with electrical safety regulations.
Any electrical/electronic appliance can catch fire if misused and not properly cared for. Electrical shorts are usually the cause. Always best to unplug any appliance that is not in regular daily use.
To answer this question more information is required, as to the appliance electrical consumption.
Any appliance that has a resistive load to operate, such as a toaster or an electric iron.
"Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy."Electrical appliance" is a very general term - there are electrical appliances that do very different things. In general, the electrical appliance converts the electrical energy into another form, depending on the appliance's purpose: a television produces light and sound energy, a mixer produces mechanical energy, a heater or shower head produces heat energy. All appliances will also produce some waste energy.
Food processors can be dangerous to humans if they do not use the appliance properly. Food processors can be dangerous, because it is a machine and there are blades that go with it. Food processors are a small appliance that help chop and slice food in order to prepare a dish. Food processors are not dangerous to your health if you keep it clean and store it properly.
Water is a cheap source of generating Electrical Energy, But touching any electrical appliance with a wet hands is very dangerous because water is a very good conductor. so yo may have shock if you touch.