Tapes can be used to insulate electric wires. [verb]
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Confused about whether to lag the boiler, insulate the loft or re-tile the whole roof in photovoltaic cells? [verb]
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I now want to insulate between the joists and still leave part of the joists exposed. [verb]
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In short, use the tape freely to insulate, protect, and support the wires and all connections. [verb]
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If the machine is wired with light and poorly insulated wire, it is but a question of time when the wiring must be done over again. [verb]
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Benjamin Franklin and Bevis devised independently the form of condenser known as a Franklin or Leyden pane, which consists of a sheet of glass, partly coated on both sides with tin foil or silver leaf, a margin of glass all round being left to insulate the two tin foils from each other. [Please select]
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15 you will notice a core (C) and an insulated wire coil (B) wound around it. [Please select]
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24 silk-covered wire, the windings to be well insulated from each other. [Please select]
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A coil of wire, insulated, surrounding a core of iron, to receive a current of electricity. [Please select]
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6 insulated copper wire, after scraping off the insulation for an inch or two at each end. [Please select]
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