I would have thought his part in contraception would be being 70.
Aqarius
On the contrary, practically every single person in this thread that mentions resistance is talking precisely backwards. Higher resistance will not cause overheating. Except for certain motor loads, it will cause malfunction due to voltage drop. The actual fire hazard is the increased chance of faulty cable, faulty connection, and, inevitably, overloading.
What are you talking about? Current absolutely changes! Your own formula requires I=V/R
It does that because the thin filament has high resistance;
Other way around. Low resistance - high power.
"That’s why my favorite book is Moby-Dick. No fru-fru symbolism, just a good, simple tale about a man who hates an animal."
Pro move here would be to get him a different, non-sacred phone and copy the data.
"Funny" gets laughs. "Relatable" gets engagement.
I wonder, though, if having to use Vanadium defeats the point of dropping Lithium for Sodium.
Nanomachines, son!
I'd hazard a guess that your first "because" is mistaken, and point out that the mayor is himself a former cop.
I'd hazard a guess the post titled "Where's the mayor" is more likely about the mayor than about the arsonist.
Yeah, but shunts are "added" in parallel, daisy chaining cords adds them in series.