Once it is overload, it can cause a fire.
It will cause a fire! x
because it can overload and then create to much heat and cause a fire
It can start a fire or flip a braker.
the circuit breaker will trip or fuse will blow to open the circuit.
No, you should not add sockets to a cooker circuit. Cooker circuits are designed for a specific load and adding sockets may overload the circuit and pose a safety hazard. It is recommended to install a new dedicated circuit for additional socket outlets.
Dead short to ground in either: Parking lights or sockets Tail lights or sockets Dash lights or sockets
it can be blast
An extension lead has a plug on one end and a few sockets on the other end. They are used to reach appliances that are far away from the main sockets. It is very safe to use an extension cord as long as you don't overload them.
It is not recommended to add sockets onto a cooker circuit as this could overload the circuit and increase the risk of fire. It is always best to consult with a qualified electrician before making any modifications to the electrical system in your home.
The speed and terminal voltage drastically reduces
the muscles of the myocardium will weakened if there is valve prolapse and overload.
Fundamental Overload refers to the receiver picking up a source so powerful it causes overload. IE, the receiver is picking up the fundamental output of the functioning transmitter, but is overpowered by it.