Ugh, this one. It bugs the hell out of me. It was originally designed by... uh, Ramses II, if memory serves, and it's impossible (ie: you have to cheat). I think he (not personally) used to get people sentanced to death to try and figure it out. If they could do it, then huzzah! They were free, because the gods smiled on them. Naturally, all those convicts kicked the bucket.
Course, I don't think it was connecting houses to gas, water and electricity back then!
That you were able to ask this question. Without electricity, we wouldn't have many of the things we have now. A LOT of stuff use electricity to work.
no that would have to be transportation. we could easily live without electricity. just make a fire and cook your food over that
Electricity has became an issue because lots of people leave their lights on from the morning to night without turning them off which means that the electricity bill will increase
without it you would not be able to see in the dark
It can be dangerous my dad does it but you need to turn the power off.
no
India has around 80,000 villages without electricity and 25,000-odd among them have little chance of being connected to the power grid in the conventional way.These villages were without electricity for 20 years!!
The apoplastic route moving between connected cell walls without crossing the cell membrane
Normally electricity requires charge carriers that move through a medium. An alternating current can also travel - for short distances - through a vacuum, and WITHOUT charge carriers crossing the vacuum. To get more information, do some reading on capacitance and capacitors.
Cant imagine without electricity. Without electricity our daily routine will disorder
That will depend on the contract. Some contracts allow it, others require notification and approval of sub-contractors.
the role of the contractor is quite obvious because the project can not be accomplished without a contractor.it is the only contractor who can execute the operation of the project and bring it to end.
You do not need a contractor to install shelves, as it has nothing to do with structure. You are free to do any work that does not involve structures without a licensed contractor.
No!
They run on battries. That is how they work without electricity.
if we will sleep we will not knowing that there is electricity or not
YES, you can drive from Wisconsin to Michigan without crossing any other states!