If it is properly secured by a bracket, it is extremely unlikely that a chandelier will fall and hurt someone. It is also a big insurance liability risk, so if you have a chandelier that may not be fitted properly, it is important to have it fixed right away.
As long as the chandelier is installed correctly and the anchorings are in good repair, it's probably not very likely. At least without some severe external influences (i.e. human tampering, extreme neglect and disrepair, catastrophic weather or earthquake, etc.), a chadelier isn't likely to fall on someone standing beneath it.
The energy involved is what causes harm; and that depends on the relative velocity.
You can tell if someone can see through your window by standing outside and looking in to see if you can clearly see inside the room. Additionally, if you can see reflections on the window from the inside, it is likely that people outside can also see in.
Someone would most likely receive a shock through the element of electricity.
If my weight decreases while standing on the scale in an elevator, it likely means that the elevator is accelerating downward. This decrease in weight is due to the elevator and myself accelerating at the same rate, creating a sensation of weightlessness.
The observer is most likely located outside of the immediate situation they are observing. They could be a third party, a researcher, or someone in a position to provide a neutral perspective on the events they are observing.
Someone standing up while the boat is manoeuvring.
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It is very likely that there would be a chandelier and a hall
The first chandelier was likely made in ancient times, possibly during the medieval period. Chandeliers were originally designed to hold candles and provide light in large rooms or halls. Over time, they evolved in style and materials.
Carelessness and inattention is most likely the cause of someone to fall overboard.
I Don't know about Cassius but Adrian wa standing on pizza. Most likely because the man he possed wasn't wearing any shoes and since he was the son of the devil it would be really cold. Therefor I think he was standing on the pizza for warmth.
That is likely a chandelier. It is a decorative light fixture that hangs from the ceiling and is typically made of metal or other materials.
The energy involved is what causes harm; and that depends on the relative velocity.
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It is more likely for a person to be struck by lightning while standing below a tall tree because lightning seeks the highest point to strike, and tall trees are more likely to attract lightning due to their height. Additionally, tall trees have a higher chance of being struck because they are more likely to be hit by the downward leader from a lightning bolt.
If the situation is exactly as you described it, you call a licensed electrician! I'm totally serious.As you describe the situation, you have 220 wiring from the ceiling, and a 110V chandelier. Get an electrician to sort that one out!
You can tell if someone can see through your window by standing outside and looking in to see if you can clearly see inside the room. Additionally, if you can see reflections on the window from the inside, it is likely that people outside can also see in.