Answer why does the person who made a circuit a probably connect the wires to a penny
In this experiment, the control group would be the penny! The independent variable is the substance/water on the penny, and the dependent is how many drops the penny takes.
Not really, the better expiriment would be if you used both sides of t he penny and compare all of your trials.
100 penny makes a dollar. Every penny counts, my friend!
If there was no air resistance and a feather and a penny were dropped from the same height they would both pick up speed by the same amount and they would hit the ground at the same speed and at the same time.
I believe the question should be what is a BLOWN fuse and why should you never replace it with a penny? A blown fuse would be one that has been over stressed and has burnt out or blown out to protect the wiring or other part of the circuit. A penny would bypass the fuse which is the safety measure in the circuit. Bypassing a fuse could cause a fire or serious damage to the device.
plug them in
plug them in
2 wires
Wires just connect electricity cords/outlets.
from the wires and they connect them
Yes, you can connect the light fixture wires to the house wires by matching the colors appropriately. The black wire from the fixture should connect to the red wire from the house, as both typically serve as "hot" wires. The white wire from the fixture should connect to the white wire from the house, which is the neutral. Finally, connect the ground wires (bare or green) together to ensure proper grounding.
If you want to connect using cables/wires, you would have to use an Ethernet Cable.Or you can connect to it wirelessly. You must have a 802.11g wireless adapter card installed onto your laptop/computer.
No, not unless your connect the plug wires wrong or one of the new spark plugs was bad.
with wires
Distributor
yes
With Junction boxes.