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When heated, it bonds with the metal(s)you're trying to attach. It melts at a lower tempature, & melding & joining itself the the other metal(s). It is also softer, so a welded joint it more likely to break than the metal it is welded to. There are different variables also, depending on the metal used, type of solder, flux & quenching, (cooling the metals in water after joining them, that came effect the temper-(flexibility & strength).

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When electricity flows wires into our home?

Electricity does not flow wires into your home, wires direct the flow of current into your home.


What are all of the names of the appliance wires?

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What is the symbol of wires not joined?

The symbol for wires that are not joined is a dot placed at the intersection point of the wires. This indicates that the wires are connected without actually physically touching or being spliced together.


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In home wiring, hot wires are typically colored black or red, while ground wires are usually green or bare copper. In computer wiring, ground wires are typically black, while hot wires are often colored according to industry standards, such as red or yellow.


Outside porch lamp has no box just two wires coming in black wires are tied and don't connect to fixture just the white wires what is going on here?

You would have to provide more info to be certain what your problem is. Typically a black and white wire would connect to the two wires on the light fixture. The fixture should also be controlled by a switch that "breaks" the black (Hot Wire) to turn off the fixture. If you have a volt meter you can see if there is 120Volts between the black and white wires with switch on. If there is a single white wire going to fixture (Neutral), where is the "black wires tied" to. Maybe one of the black wires has broken off the fixture.

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What is the difference between white and black wires in electrical circuits?

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