No. It might damage the phone, though.
A item's resistance is not able to be changed with water. Water on an object or absorbed by an object can change the overall resistance of an object by putting in parallel the resistance of the water itself. If you were to use very clean water that was deionized and soaked your device, you would see no resistance change.
The opposite of resistance (opposition) could be cooperation, or acquiescence, or surrender. The opposite of resistance (electrical) could be conductance.
A item's resistance is not able to be changed with water. Water on an object or absorbed by an object can change the overall resistance of an object by putting in parallel the resistance of the water itself. If you were to use very clean water that was deionized and soaked your device, you would see no resistance change.
The theoretical resistance simply defines what resistance is while practical resistance refers to putting the theoretical resistance into action.
To decrease the thermal energy of a metal block, you can cool it down by placing it in a colder environment or by using a cooling agent such as ice or liquid nitrogen. Increasing the surface area of the block can also help to speed up the cooling process.
Nitrogen is light weight and visible to see. It can make ice by putting water into a glass full of nitrogen and wait for about 4-5 minutes and take it out with a pair of tweezers. And you have ice!
No as "ranch dressing" also contains nutrients.
You could surround it with dry ice or drop it in liquid nitrogen.
Chloroflorocarbons , carbon monoxide , sulphur dioxide , nitrogen oxide ,hydrocarbons, phosphate ,etc,...
if your just putting it on your lap then yes it can decrease your fertility
In terms of electricity:Grounding is putting a conductor from the circuit directly to earth. Guarding is putting some cover or barriers to live electrical wire, outlet or any conductor that are exposed to prevent physical contact that may result to electrical shock.
An electrical fire is a class "C" fire. A Class "C" fire is actually a class "A" or "B" fire that is caused by electrical current.