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Electric Current
If we
connect a flashlight cell to a small lamp using two wires we form a complete circuit. Electrons flow from the negative side of the battery, through one of the wires to the lamp, and from the lamp through the other wire to the positive terminal of the battery.
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Grounding Of Equipment
When using the adapter, be sure to
connect the ground lead extension to a good ground. (Do not use the center screw which holds the cover plate on the receptacle.
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3.
Electric Light
Connect black wire on socket to black lead cable, white wire to white cable, by twisting ends of wires together.
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4.
Furniture - Wood Chair
Insert metal hooks in four legs and
connect them to turnbuckle. Tighten turn-buckle until wobbling stops.
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Shelving
Or put a screw eye in the front edge of the shelf in the middle of the sag; install another screw eye in the ceiling overhead, and
connect the two by a stout wire.
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6.
Energy Economics
You can save money by insulating the pipes that
connect the heater to the taps. Hot water cools quickly in an uninsulated pipe.
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DC Motors
The commutator is the point where the brushes
connect the dc voltage to the armature. The bars of the commutator are insulated from each other by mica insulation between them, and the coils of wire on the armature are usually insulated by enamel or lacquer insulation on the wires.
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8.
Thermostats
When the contact is closer to the strip, the strip will not have to move as far to
connect with it, and the circuit will be completed at a lower temperature.
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9.
The Volt - Ohm - Milliammeter
To zero the meter,
connect the test leads to their appropriate jacks on the face of the meter—plus is red and minus (common) is black—and while touching the leads together, adjust the zero control for a 0 reading on the ohms scale.
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Ground Checker
When checking a device that has a two-prong power plug,
connect J2 to the metal case of the device (or other exposed metal part) through a clip lead.
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