overloading a plug is dangerous as this can cause a fire
The most number of outlets on a multi outlet extension cord are six. Any more then six outlets on an outlet extension cord and it would become dangerous.
You conduct electricity better if you are wet.
It can cause a danger if the outlet is yanked or has the metal of the wires exposed. It is best if the outlets become secured properly as soon as possible.
Metal is a conductor and the electricity will easily flow through it.
yes A more correct answer is "possibly." That may be the problem. It could also be that the iron is overloading the circuit and causing the fuse to blow. Depending on the house design, there is probably more than one outlet on the circuit. If you're talking about a fuse that is part of the iron, then it is probably the iron.
No, that is not unsafe.
an outlet has a higher volts than an ordinary static electricity
Java does not support opperator overloading, so the answer to your question is: none.
the outlet will become overloaded and can start a fire
The most number of outlets on a multi outlet extension cord are six. Any more then six outlets on an outlet extension cord and it would become dangerous.
Yes if the wires are there and not connected they could short etc
You conduct electricity better if you are wet.
If you don't know that then you shouldn't be messing around with electricity. It's dangerous.
Check the number of amps that your circuit can handle. You should not put devices with more than that many amps (total) on that circuit. Most houses are 15 amps and bathrooms 20 amps.
No. Operator and/or function overloading is only a C++ thing.
If you don't know that then you shouldn't be messing around with electricity. It's dangerous.
When we are initializing our object with different internal state then we can use the constructor overloading.