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JUNIOR LEARNS ABOUT ELECTRICITY
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with a plug in wire that was about 6 inches long.. threw me about 4 feet away and blew every fuse in the house
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WHEN ABOUT THREE I BIT THE CORD ON A FLAT IRON. THEN I SAW THE LIGHT DANA |
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In high school we had to make a Light bulb.....welp my thinking was thicvker wire more light....so mason jar....2 bolts and some 10 gage wire hooked to a 3 proned plug.....blew every circut in the science building....but the teacher sure lite up For some reason my grade was rather dim that year |
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Heck, I just used a straightened paperclip.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Tucson, Mexico
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I put a penny in a lamp socket and turned it on. That little stunt got me in some trouble. It melted the light socket and burned up the wires in the lamp. Sure made for one awesome light show...for about a 1/2 second till the fuse blew and the house went dark. |
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