A five-prong fork can be used for serving and eating foods that may be difficult to pick up with a regular fork, such as spaghetti or some types of salads. The additional prongs help to secure the food more effectively.
A prong on a fork is one of the pointed tines used for spearing or lifting food. Each prong contributes to the fork's function, making it easier to eat a variety of dishes. Instead of "fine," you could say "delicate" to describe a prong that is slender and precise in design.
A fork has prongs at the end of it. (Actually a fork has tines. A plug has prongs.)
The pointed metal tine at the end of a fork is called a "prong." It is used for picking up and holding food while eating.
Ground wire
The reason might be a voltage or amperage mismatch between the two devices. Plugs and receptacles are matched sets depending on the voltage and the amperage of the devices. The configurations are done in this manor to prevent the wrong voltages being applied to wrong plug in equipment.
A prong on a fork is a 'tine'.
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A fork
The prong on a fork is called a tine (plural tines). By definition, a tine is: 1. prong: a thin pointed projection of a utensil or implement such as a fork or pitchfork2. antler's branch: a pointed branch of a deer's antler
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This is called a "tine."
They are called "tines".
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A prong on a fork is called a Tine
A projecting point or prong of a fork is called a tine.
They are called TINES