The purpose of an earth strap is to ground the vehicle. Most vehicles have a negative earth, which is bolted to the chassis of the vehicle, not left dangling to drag through puddles.
Reduced braking ability
The razor E300 is ok to ride but not while it's raining but after the rain has stopped and there are only puddles on the floor you ride but not through them because you will get the battery box wet and the battery will cut out,but otherwise you are fine . Hope this helped
Yes it can
It often leads to splashing dirty water on nearby pedestrians.
No
It goes through a cycle: first it falls from the clouds, then it gathers into puddles and then it evaporates witch happens by the sun it heats up the puddles and those puddles evaporate into or in clouds then when the clouds get colder rain drops then the cycle goes again. Hoped it helped you
From my experience, it's a saying that is usually said from adult to child to keep them out of the puddles, but not to stop them from having fun.You make a game of "jumping over" them, thus avoiding splashing your clothes, rather than if you were "walking through" them....
Water puddles disappear through a process called evaporation, where the heat from the sun causes the water molecules at the surface to turn into water vapor and rise into the air. This continues until all the water has evaporated. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed can affect the rate at which water puddles disappear.
The current through the battery is the flow of electric charge, measured in amperes (A), that is being supplied by the battery at a given moment.
Could be the fuse or relay....if you drive through a lot of puddles it could be water in the horn.....has happened to me.....
Toucans get their water from the plants they eat. It is also obtained through rainwater gathered in the leaves and plants, and occasionally from puddles on the ground.
You can not charge a battery in the microwave.