C. Class C fire
Why, yes, you could put it that way.
use a voltage counter thingy or try getting electrocuted
Try water. I could be wrong, but try water.
You could try notes...
Really depends on the voltage of the live wire. Thought the water is "deionized," water can self-ionize with the equation: 2H2O <==> H3O+ + OH- Thus even though the water is deionized, if the voltage is high enough, it will ionize the water and the water will conduct electricity, thus if the voltage is high enough, you would be electrocuted. But it is not a good idea to try. That's the best way to FRY yourself and start pushing up daisys rather quickly.
no it will not and do not try that i almost got electrocuted from it
Yes. Water occupies space. If you don't believe try out an experiment where you put water in a syringe and try to push it.
YOU DONT
Pure water does conduct electricity, but only to a small extent. It contains very low levels of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions. Try touching power lines with a wet stick and see if you get electrocuted! It's the water, not the wood, that does the damage.
My friends, the only 2 things you need are light and water. Sorry, though. If you dunk a lit light bulb in water, you will not get a light-dependent reaction. You will get electrocuted.... so don't try this one at home!
If the crack is weeping water (crack is next to water jacket) you could try temp fix products like chemiweld or irontite
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