The wire commonly used to choke someone is often referred to as a garrote. It typically consists of a thin, strong wire or cord that is looped around the neck and pulled tight to restrict airflow. Garrotes can be made from various materials, including metal wire or nylon, and are sometimes used in criminal contexts or as a method of execution. It is important to note that choking or strangulation is extremely dangerous and illegal.
Choke coils have a piece of wire wrapped around an iron core and their purpose is to allow a low frequency (typically 60 Hz) to pass, while blocking higher frequencies. Choke coils provide electronic circuits with protection from fast events (like a lightning or similar discharge on the power wires) by acting as a shunt to events whose frequencies are above the intended range.
It is not recommended to use speaker wire for power wire for an amp. Speaker wire is not designed to handle the high current load required for powering an amplifier. It is best to use appropriate gauge power wire to ensure safety and optimal performance of your amplifier.
You can use wire cutters, pliers, or scissors to cut wire depending on the thickness and material of the wire. Be sure to choose the appropriate tool for the job to ensure clean and safe cuts.
The main use of lead wire is as connection to an electric pole of an electronics component.
All the tiny little hairs would get so clogged up you would probably choke to death.
The electric choke wire connects to the electric choke assembly on the carburetor. It's a round, black plastic assembly that is on the side of a STOCK carburetor. There SHOULD be a connection on the "HOT" side of the coil that lets you connect the choke wire.
You can use a wire instead of the starter to test the tubes .. I did it, it works !
You choke them until they cant breathe
I terminal on the selonoid, you need a switched 12V for auto choke
Yes
To connect the auto choke wire on a Mazda 323, locate the choke solenoid on the carburetor, which typically has two terminals. Connect the auto choke wire to the positive terminal of the solenoid, ensuring a secure connection. The other terminal should be grounded to the vehicle's chassis to complete the circuit. Always refer to the specific wiring diagram for your model year to ensure proper connections.
Key-on 12 volts, single wire.
Yes, what is the question regarding the choke? Look on the right side of the carb, it is a round ceramic element with a wire going to it...
it connects to any positive(hot wire) terminal controlled by key.
If there is only one wire connection on the electric choke then that wire needs to be a positive wire. You will want to run one that only has voltage when you turn on the key. If it has two connections, one is positive and one is ground. Same thing as the positive connection on the single wire type....then simply run the other terminal to a good ground.
You can use steel shot with a choke anywhere from cylinder to modified, i wouldn't recommend using steel with a improved modified or a full choke.
No but if someone chokes the mother then the baby will suffer but no u can't choke your baby