The function of the LED wire is usually printed on the data sheet or packaging of the LED component. It is also commonly printed on the wire or lead of the LED itself, indicating positive and negative terminals.
To carry the electric power to a light . . OR . . it's wire that is not too heavy to carry.
The wire that do not touch each other are dawn without blobs.
The white stripe on a DC wire typically indicates a negative or ground connection. It helps distinguish the wire's polarity or function in a circuit to prevent incorrect connections.
These "stripes" formed the pattern known as magnetic striping. ... They hypothesized that the magnetic striping was produced from the generation of magma at mid-ocean ridges during alternating periods of normal and reversed magnetism by the magnetic reversals of the Earth's magnetic field.
They are for stripping the insulation off electrical wire.
It has the same function as braces, but is only a wire. Like a retainer.
To cut wire.
use to cut wires piste
this is a stupid question
strip wires fam
If I am referring to stripes then it would be striping. Example: I am striping this object with paint. Stripping with two p's refers to an act of removing one's clothes. Example: I am stripping off my work clothes to change into my pajamas.
The function of the LED wire is usually printed on the data sheet or packaging of the LED component. It is also commonly printed on the wire or lead of the LED itself, indicating positive and negative terminals.
To carry the electric power to a light . . OR . . it's wire that is not too heavy to carry.
The wire that do not touch each other are dawn without blobs.
it helps in providing constant heat
good conductor