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         <description><![CDATA[<div>#1<strong> Never</strong> put a fork, a knife, or anythig with metal into a toaster. Or eventually you'll toast yourself! a toaster has abourt 250 volts so you will die instalntly. the only way you can put some metallic object in the toaster is if the toaster is disconnected. <br><br>#2 <strong>Never </strong>mix any liquid and electricity! <br><br>#3 <strong>Never</strong> let cables touch each other. Cables without plastic protection. Otherwise a short circuit will start.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The pressure that is put on free electrons that causes them to flow is known as electromotive force (EMF). The volt is the unit of pressure, i.e., the volt is the amount of electromotive force required to <strong>push</strong> a current of one ampere through a conductor with a<strong>resistance</strong> of one ohm.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Water = Charge (measured in Coulombs)Pressure = Voltage (measured in Volts)Flow = Current (measured in Amperes, or “Amps” for short)Hose Width = Resistance</title>
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         <title>Offhand it would seem that a shock of 10,000 volts would be more deadly than 100 volts. But this is not so! Individuals have been electrocuted by appliances using ordinary house currents of 110 volts and by electrical apparatus in industry using as little as 42 volts direct current.</title>
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