To is a preposition such as in the sentence "I gave money to my friend.". It also is used in an infinitive such as "to eat" or "to find". Too is an adverb. You can use it to emphasize something's excess like "I am toocold." or in place of the word also (although word order changes: also can be used in the begining or end of the sentence, while it's best to put too at the end) such as "I am hungry too.". An example of using too in place of also, but not at the end of the sentence is "I, too, am hungry."
If you use a fuse that's too slow, or too highly rated, the excess current passing through the circuit may damage both equipment and wiring. If you use a fuse that's too fast, or with too low rating, it may blow prematurely preventing the equipment from working properly.
A person would use the term respiration for breathing.
Because - if you use one that is too weak, it will 'blow' too quickly. If you use one that's too strong, excessive current could destroy the circuit before the fuse blows - possibly leading to a fire !
You may damage the transmission seals. Remove enough to get it down to the proper level.
The disadvantage is to not eat proper food no proper shelter. It has no proper water too.
What the proper use of waist restraint
proper use of ESD tool
First, it's "to" not "too." Second, what are you trying to ask?
That is not proper
Use unwelcome simply as an adjective. By drinking too much he has made himself unwelcome at our house. The diagnosis of cancer was unwelcome news.
Well, you can't. But with the proper technique, you can get a real well strike. I have him too. He's good.
it depends on what you mean by proper use,proper use of anything is to use it wisely.use for profit,use for betterment.As computer technology is concerned we use it in way which helps us best.