Nothing will happen to the switch. If you are talking about switching the conductive parts of a switch with thermoplastic parts then the switch will not operate as the manufacturer designed it to.
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Nothing would happen.
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nothing would had happened.
Generally we use electric switches to put on or off the light,fan,computer,music system,etc.An electric switch is a device that is used to open or close an electric circuit.when we open an electric circuit the flow of electric current inthe circuit stops and when we close an electric circuit an electric current flows through it.
Well you would get electracuted.
there would be no more of those cars
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Absolutely nothing.
youd get shock badly
It is dependant on whether the switches are in wired in a parallel or series configuration. If the switches are wires in parallel then both switches would have to be off to turn the light bulb off. Either switch could turn the light bulb on. If the switches are wired in series then both switches would have to be on to turn the light bulb on. Either switch could turn the light bulb off.
It wasn't the lights he was afraid of. He was concerned that touching the switches that controlled the lights would electrocute him - and he often slept with the lights on.
You would feel a shock. Electric eels' bodies generate electricity and can zap you. This can be dangerous if u pick them up with both hands
An insulator does not conduct electricity, so it will not allow the flow of electric current through it. When placed in an electric field, the insulator will become polarized, but it will not allow the movement of charges like a conductor would.
Thermoplastics are used for packaging because they can be softened and reshaped as many times as the material can take. This is good, because then they can be recycled and the plastic can be used again. Thermosetting plastics however, can only be shaped once, as the polymers bond together and are inseparable. This would mean for every piece of packaging more plastic would have to be made, which would be very bad environmentally, as a lot of crude oil and other resources would need to be used up. This cannot be sustained, therefore, thermoplastics are used instead.