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I would expect the mechanism inside to get damaged - it might rust.
Frayed cables can be highly dangerous. If they are weight bearing cables, the fray can cause a loss of integrity and failure of the cable. The fray itself can cause punctures and lacerations. If the cable is carrying any charge, the fray can result in a failure of the insulation and possible electric shock.
This is how a Pressurized Water Reactor works. The water is at a high pressure to prevent boiling, and it is then hot enough to produce steam in a secondary circuit, to feed a steam turbine. spelt something wrong lmao =]
It basically wants to push (displace) water away from underneath it. Since the volume of water is always much larger than the actual ship, it will never be able to displace enough water to sink. That is - unless it's damaged below the water-line so water can flood in.
Turn off your phone, take off the back and take out the battery. look in the area where the battery sits for a small square sticker. if its white there is no water damage, if the sticker is pink or red the phone has suffered water damage.
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Cables run under the water, like the ones that run from the us to Europe across the Atlantic.
Cable covers are used to protect cables from damage. They prevent the cables from water, falling objects, and dust. They are used for both communication and power cables.
fuel cells converts chemical energy to eletrical power and the only waste product for fuel cells is water
Electricity can't be damaged. It would be like looking for a picture of damaged water. They are booth elemental in nature
you can check the symptom of your nokia e72 . if it damaged from water than it will not swith on because the ics inside it got damaged from water another symptom is that the screen will blinking if you try to switch on it. and it's going hang again and again.
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yes a hard drive can be damaged by water...
cuz it is
Replace it
You can't. Sorry!