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Why is it dangerous to use the wrong fuse in an appliance?

it can shock you


How do you use the word appliance in a a sentence?

The appliance helped me at work


When you use an electric appliance the amount of electric energy you use depends on.?

only the appliance power


How can children create danger when equipment is too safe?

Children use them for the wrong things. Am So Smart, ! Na was here


Is it danger to drink infected dog drunk milk?

"Danger," possibly.Sick and wrong, definitely.


How can I effectively use an appliance dolly?

To effectively use an appliance dolly, first secure the appliance to the dolly with straps or bungee cords. Tilt the dolly back and slide it under the appliance. Use the handles to maneuver the dolly and carefully move the appliance to its destination. Be sure to use proper lifting techniques and take breaks if needed to prevent injury.


Can you use 9 volt charger for 4.5 volt appliance?

No, it is not recommended to use a 9-volt charger for a 4.5-volt appliance. Using a charger with a higher voltage than what the appliance is designed for can damage the appliance or pose a safety risk. It is best to use the charger that is specifically designed for the appliance.


What is the correct grammar danger for motorists or danger to motorists?

"danger for motorists" and "danger to motorists" are both correct but can indicate two slightly different things. A danger to motorists would indicate a danger from an outside source such as an object in the road, bad weather or fog, damage to the road, another driver, etc. A danger for motorists can mean the same but more often it would indicate a danger from the driver him or herself, such as over tiredness, alcohol or drug use, something wrong with their vehicle, etc. If you use them interchangeably no one will mind, it's not that much of a difference.


Is a fish tank filter an appliance?

In a way but not best use of the term. Appliance implies kitchen device


Does an appliance use power when not on?

If it is plugged in yes.


Can you use 265 volt appliance on a 220 volt line?

Using a 265-volt appliance on a 220-volt line can be risky and may damage the appliance, cause a short circuit, or result in a safety hazard. It is recommended to use voltage converters or transformers to ensure safe operation of the appliance.


What causes too much current in a 220 outlet?

The fuse is what restricts how much current you can draw from an outlet. If you have the wrong fuse you can draw more power than intended from an outlet - but only if the appliance plugged in can use it up. To get too much power out of an outlet, with a suitable appliance plugged in, then you also have to have a higher voltage in the outlet. And for that to happen, something has to be seriously wrong higher upp in the supply chain.