We should never change a light bulb with wet hands as electricy is charged through water. It passes more quickly through water and we could get an electric shock.
water is a good conductor so increase chance of electric shock.
Water is a good conductor of electricity. If the electricity is transferred through your hand to your body it could hurt you.
(ie. shock you)
shock
In science constants are the things which never change. The speed of light is a constant, so is the mass of an electron. Variables are quantities which can change. The temperature of the oceans, the economy of the country for example.
The speed of light in a vacuum never changes.
If you don't know the answer to this, you should not be having sex. The answer is yes, you are safe. You were never not safe.
because wood and water dont mix! you should never do anything more than DAMP mop hardwood, if its that dirty get on your hands and knees and scrub it
The laws of science can never change, however our understanding of how they work may change as our understanding increases or we discover flaws in the theories
You will have to remove the instrument cluster. This may be an LED that should never have failed.
Your right elbow.
Your hands should slide around the wheel and never allow your hands or arms to cross.
your hands will burn
You can't and one should never do it as your hands would suffer severe burns!
you should never have to change your oxygen sensors. The only time you have to is if the PCM (powertrain control module) is not recieving any input from them. This would cause an MIL (engine light) to illuminate.
maybe you will get electrocuted?
An anchor light should never be used while moving.
Never
1.) never quit 2.) many hands make work light. 3.) there is no "I" in team
The U.S. flag should never touch the ground, water, and nothing besides gloved hands
is it you shouldn't touch chemicals with your hands