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What term defines the joining of metallic parts of circuits to establish electrical continuity?

bonding


Lead forms part of electrical solder used for joining wires. Explain why lead can be used for this purpose but mercury cannot.?

A solder used for joining wires needs to be solid at working temperature when used in electrical devices. Mercury is a liquid and cannot be used. Mercury is used to make electrical connection in certain switches where contact is temporary and reversible.


In surgery the seams formed by joining two bodily surfaces with thread?

sutures


What is the Welsh word for contact?

Cysylltiad (joining, connexion) cyffyrddiad (touch, contact)


In surgery the seams formed by joining two bodily surfaces with thread or wire?

sutures


How would you get in contact with lela star?

by joining the porn industry?


What is electrical splice?

The joining together of two or more conductors in an electric circuit.


Where would one use electrical connectors?

An electrical connector is a device used for joining electrical circuits. These connectors can be temporary or permanent. An electrical connector is also called a physical interface.


How many surface does a cone have?

a cone has 2 surfaces Surfaces: 2 (the base and the slanted surface) Edges: 1 (the joining of base with the slanted surface) Corners: 1 (the apex)


Diy mark wooden panels to remember where they belong in the future?

Mark the joining surfaces each with "A" "B" c , ect.


What does ground mean in ground-joint union?

in this application it means ground down as with a grinder to create a smooth flat surface. An explosion-proof rating is achieved when two smooth flat surfaces mate each other tightly but this must be a factory product - it is not something you can create in the field


What are the differences between electrical splices and electrical joints?

A splice usually refers to joining wires in some fashion. Someone could refer to a splice as an electrical joint, but term joint might be better applied to an electrical terminal or connection point.