FireWire is a data transfer interface that looks similar to a USB port but is slightly larger and has more pins. It is typically labeled with the FireWire logo, which consists of a stylized letter "F" followed by the word "FireWire." You can also check the specifications of the device or computer to see if it mentions FireWire connectivity.
The ribs on one side of an extension cord wire typically indicate the "neutral" wire. The neutral wire is responsible for completing the circuit, allowing the electricity to flow back to the power source. It is important to correctly identify and connect the neutral wire to ensure safe and proper functioning of electrical devices.
Solid wire itself is not flammable. However, if the wire is surrounded by a flammable material or exposed to high temperatures, it can act as a heat source and contribute to a fire.
Leaving a wire connected to a battery for too long can create a short circuit, which can lead to overheating, damage to the battery, and potentially a fire hazard. It can also cause the wire to overheat and possibly melt or catch fire. It's important to disconnect the wire from the battery when not in use to prevent these risks.
Fuse wire is usually made with metal that has a low melting point, e.g. tin, to lessen the risk of fire.
The identified conductor on a two wire lamp cord cable will be the neutral wire. The identification will be a raised rib or on some the wire identification data will be used to identify the neutral. This wire connects to the wide blade, using a silver coloured screw on the plug (cap) as a connection point.
Fire wire was developed by Apple company.
IEEE 1394 and iLink are other names for fire wire
Yes a ground wire can cause a spark and cause fire
Twice as fast.
IEEE 1394 and iLink are other names for fire wire and the speed allowed is 32 Gbps.
IEEE 1394
Twice as fast.
Twice as fast.
FR --> Fire Retardant FRLS-->Fire Retardant low smoke When ever wire gets fire Fr wire emit more smoke where as FRLS wire emits low smoke than the FR wires...
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This must be a prank question because the service panel ground wire is a bare wire. There is nothing to catch fire as there is no insulation covering the wire. If not a prank question please give more detail as to what is happening.
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