The cable expands, so the lines may be observed to droop on excessively hot days. Conversly, the line tension has to be designed so they don't get too taught on cold days
Because on got day there is less moisture in air so, the clothes dry faster on a hot day than a cool day.
On a hot day, the liquid inside the thermometer expands and rises, causing the temperature reading to increase. This occurs because heat causes molecules to move faster and spread out, resulting in the expansion of the liquid inside the thermometer.
This is what the purpose of a switch is. It connects the "hot" wire to the load. When this is done the load becomes energized.
To wire a dual switch-plug GFCI with extra wires, you need to identify the line and load wires. The line wires bring power to the GFCI, while the load wires carry power to additional outlets or devices. Connect the line wires to the line terminals on the GFCI and the load wires to the load terminals. Make sure to follow the wiring diagram provided with the GFCI and use wire connectors to secure the connections.
Bloody hot in the day and hot at night
You said it yourself. The power is from line to line, or more correctly, from hot to hot. There is no neutral involved.
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what happens to telephone wires on hot days
it gets hot and cold
in the day it gots very hot but in night it is freezing cold
The line wire will be hot and carrying power when the breaker is on. The load wire will not be hot and will have no voltage on it until it is connected with the line wire.
It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
the temperature would drop
The technical term for it is "marage" It happens on very hot days and often happens in the desert/hot places.
Because on got day there is less moisture in air so, the clothes dry faster on a hot day than a cool day.
If a cool air mass comes in on a hot day, and if there is enough moisture, you can generally expect showers and thunderstorms.
High pressure line gets very hot.