Do you hear the motor running? If there is no sound, the motor has probably burnt out and needs to be replaced. If you do hear the motor running, you've probably stripped a gear. They can sometimes be replaced, but it might be more cost effective to replace it.
there is 12 color code for fiber opticTUBE (or FIBER) NUMBER COLOR1 Blue2 Orange3 Green4 Brown5 Slate (Gray)6 White7 Red8 Black9 Yellow10 Violet11 Rose (Pink)12 Aqua Bluefor cables that consist of more that 12 strands, the color code repeats itself.try to check this linkhttp://fiberoptictraining.blogspot.com/
Yes it is very much compatible. The only thing you sacrifice is a little coupling loss which is also very minimal.
a natural fiber
Synthetic Fiber
A fiber hasn't a pH.
The fiber optic handpiece is used to see better in the mouth. It has two little lights on the working end.
My optic scarecrow light also stopped working. I turned the scarecrow upside down and unscrewed the smaller opening, there you will find a small halogen reflector light, mine was a MR11 10Watt 12V Flood. You could order it on line or go to your nearest Radio Shack and buy it. I paid $7 dollars for mine, they last about 2,000 hours. Now about the color wheel, I did not figure that out yet!! The scarecrow glows in a white color light but looks great!
Nylon
Yes. It contains a little amount of roughage or dietary fibre to keep the intestines working in a good condition
Here is the industry-standard color code, on FIS's web site: http://www.fiberinstrumentsales.com/fiber-optic-reference-tools/fiber-optic-cable-color-codes.asp Rod Burrows, PE
Yes, a little.
very little
yes
electricity and light
No, composite bats, including those that use carbon fiber, have been banned for use in Little League.
Very little. The average slice of cake has between 1 and 3 grams of fiber in it.
Light, fiber optic or otherwise does not disappear. It travels and keeps on traveling until something stops it. point a fiber optic into the sky and it goes until it is stopped by something. The question, "How long does fiber optic light last for" has only one answer, forever.