Here are links to a couple of sites which covers N. America including Canadian plugs.
In one, there are pictures of the corresponding sockets.
http://www.powercords.co.uk/standard.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_AC_power_plugs_and_sockets I don't see how I can include a picture of my own. In essence, there are two vertical flat pins with an optional round earth pin.
Hope that helps.
Because that's what they look like.
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Because that's what they look like.
looks like a socket with a special pattern of the lock
Very similar to a regular socket shape, but obviously beefier and black in colour.
It depends what you want to connect to the Mac. It could be the FireWire socket, a USB socket, or the DVI port .
The hip joint resembles a ball-and-socket. The socket of the hip joint is the acetabulum and the femoral head is the ball of the hip joint.
It look like 2 maple making a leaf tilted right and I tilted left.
The hip joint resembles a ball-and-socket. The socket of the hip joint is the acetabulum and the femoral head is the ball of the hip joint.
No, the leaf is a maple leaf.
14 mm is about .551 inches. So a 14-mm socket wrench looks like a 1/2-inch socket wrench, just slightly larger. Just in case you are unfamiliar with socket wrenches in general, they come in many forms. Please see the link.
I really dont know.
Look for what type of socket the CPU has its usually lga 1155 but there are other kinds so you should look under specs and find the socket type and then find a motherboard that has the socket type
It's kinda like clear and like plasticky with a bunch of brown dudes on it and smells like maple.