No, you can't put alligator / crocodile clips on a plug.
it depends. sometimes you need banana clips or sometimes you can use alligator clips.
Put a zinc nail and copper wire in the fruit so they are not tuching. Hook up the wire and nail to a separate pair of alligator clips. hook up the other sides of the alligator clips to a Volt Meter and tada! =)
In a store that sells electric supplies.
Put a zinc nail and copper wire in the fruit so they are not tuching. Hook up the wire and nail to a separate pair of alligator clips. hook up the other sides of the alligator clips to a Volt Meter and tada! =)
In electronics, alligator clips are used to temporarily hold connections together for testing or soldering. Very often, these clips will have a vinyl insulator (boot). In dental offices, alligator clips are used to hold the bib around the patients neck.
positive is red negitive is black
The tools are different in type and are used for two different applications.
You can probably find alligator clips at your local hardware store. I would ask an employee to locate them for you. The price depends on the size of the clips and the amount you're buying. The variety at my local OSH ranged from about $2-$10 for a pack. You might also be able to find them at a specialty electronics store, but I'm not certain about this.
A "gaiter clip" (alligator clip) is a wiring device that lets you temporarily connect wires. So called because it resembles the jaws of an alligator, and can 'bite' on to a wire (eg: to test connectivity) and be easily removed. Unfortunately they are commonly used as "roach clips" in the use of illegal drugs.
Anything you put in its mouth.
A Type C plug has two round pins and is commonly used in Europe, while a Type F plug has two round pins with two grounding clips on the sides and is also used in Europe. The main difference is the presence of grounding clips on the Type F plug.
so do u?theres free clips anywhere you just put, download funny clips.