They were (I believe) traditionally used as buttons, attached by thread through the holes. Or they may have been a decoration on clothing.
What's the question? The holes on the back of the outlet are for inserting the wire and to release it so you can pull the wire back out. There should be a round and a rectangle one for each side terminal. They only accept 14 gauge wire, not 12 gauge. Older one would accept both, but not for several years. Wire goes in the round hole and you insert something such as a small nail in the release hole and push in and then pull the wire out. The outlet will have a strip gauge on the back if the holes are for self holding lugs, and a square or round release next to the hole. You don't have to hit the release when inserting wire,only removing it. If the outlet is rated 120v, 15 or20 amp,it will hold 12ga wire.
Altogether Sponge Bob Square Pants has 24 holes in him!
Black holes aren't actually holes, they're just humongous 'objects' that are so big that they have huge gravitational pulls and therefore pull everything into themselves, hence the name 'holes'.
Can black holes alter time? Probably... I mean a black hole interfears with time and space... maybe... just maybe.... we could go either to the future or back to the... past.
Well first of all white holes aren't proven to exist yet so nobody knows if they pose a threat at all. Unlike black holes, white holes repel everything and spit stuff back into space, so they wouldn't really pose a threat unless they spat out a large amount of mass right at the earth.
To prevent having arthritis, a bad back or a hunch back in the future.
Collander
No it is not at least not the way the movie said it, the reason we haven't gone back into space is because of not having enough money.
Football back plates need to be attached to shoulder pads. LineÊup the holes of the back plates with the holes of the shoulder pads and insert screws through the aligned holes. Make sure that the back plate is attached tight enough so that it does not slip.Ê
back nine
female connector with holes
Covering all holes would be a C. Also covering the hole at the back and the second hole (a treble C)
A full golf course is 18 holes long, it is divided into two, the front nine, which is holes 1-9 and the back nine which is holes 10-18.
What's the question? The holes on the back of the outlet are for inserting the wire and to release it so you can pull the wire back out. There should be a round and a rectangle one for each side terminal. They only accept 14 gauge wire, not 12 gauge. Older one would accept both, but not for several years. Wire goes in the round hole and you insert something such as a small nail in the release hole and push in and then pull the wire out. The outlet will have a strip gauge on the back if the holes are for self holding lugs, and a square or round release next to the hole. You don't have to hit the release when inserting wire,only removing it. If the outlet is rated 120v, 15 or20 amp,it will hold 12ga wire.
Because there is a lot of air in it; and you want to knock it down, because it is going to continue to grow. If you allow too much air to be in the dough, you will have large holes in your final product.
no becouse black holes push back
Yes, the two holes on the bottom of an ocarina are typically referred to as "back holes" or "thumb holes." These holes allow for additional notes to be played and help with tuning and pitch control. The design and placement of these holes can vary among different ocarina models, affecting the instrument's range and capabilities.