it does not hurt but does have a lot
of pressure
on your mouth
No, a socket does not consume energy when it is turned on but the appliance connected to it is turned off. Energy is only consumed when the appliance is actively using power.
If an appliance is plugged in but the switch is OFF, the electrician should always consider the appliance as A. hazardous. C. safe. B. ungrounded. D. de-energized.
No, unplugging an appliance completely cuts off its power supply and will not consume any electricity. Turning off the breaker only stops electricity flow to the appliance but there may still be some minimal energy loss due to standby power or other factors. Unplugging is more effective in reducing electricity consumption.
No current flows in the circuit when the circuit is open, as in when the appliance is switched off. The voltage is on the "hot" side of the switch when it is in the open position but the neutral is not energized until the switch is closed.
I just got my herbst appliance yesterday. It makes you talk really funny, becasue you have to get use to it. also, you have a lot more saliva in your mouth, and you have to get usto it. eat ice cream, pudding applesauce, and other foods. For about 1 week, it will be hard to eat foods, becasue your not use to it yet.
If u made it through getting it on and living with it will be nothing getting it off.
I went to the orthodontist to have an appliance put in my mouth.
You're mouth is hurting
No, a socket does not consume energy when it is turned on but the appliance connected to it is turned off. Energy is only consumed when the appliance is actively using power.
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If the grounding prong breaks off from your electrical appliance, you should stop using the appliance immediately and have it repaired by a qualified professional to ensure safety and proper functioning.
Appliance stores can be found in your local phone book business section or your yellow pages section. You can also search your area on the internet for appliance stores. Last but not least, word of mouth is always good. Ask family and friends which appliance stores they use.
no it is not. the wax is purposed to stop the brackets of the braces to hurt you mouth from the inside,wax is not a sticky substance. it is easy to take it off.
I'm pretty sure if you get a perm in your mouth, it would hurt.
If an appliance is plugged in but the switch is OFF, the electrician should always consider the appliance as A. hazardous. C. safe. B. ungrounded. D. de-energized.
It will not hurt you.
The ulcers in my mouth started off as simple cuts, but as they got infected they began to hurt and I needed to numb them in order to eat anything.