plugged sockets are dangerous becos they possess current flowing through them which can cause shock when it comes suddenly in contact with a body which is a gud conductor of electricity, thereby making the pumping of blood to stop.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
Yes, Irish plug sockets are the same as UK plug sockets. Both countries use the Type G plug, which has three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
This question may be asking if it is safe to plug things into mains wall sockets if they have been left switched on with nothing plugged-in, and if it is safer to plug things in only after the sockets have been switched off? If, and only if, that is the meaning of this question, the answer is probably: It should not be dangerous to plug something into a switched-on socket but it is always a good idea - and safer - to switch off any socket before you plug anything into it. +++ The hazard is not in the plugging-in, but may arise from the appliance itself, if it starts unexpectedly.
In Japan, the type of plug sockets used are Type A and Type B sockets.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
what is the difference between plug ang socket?
In Brazil, the type of plug sockets used are Type N sockets, which have three round pins in a triangular pattern.
A universal plug.
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You can plug US appliances into plug sockets in the US. You can also plug them into sockets in Mexico, Canada and several other countries that use 110 to 120 volts mains electricity.
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