yes
Because you will be electric shocked
Yes if it fits. The 40 watts would be an upper limit.
It is not recommended to try to put a hip back into its socket unless you are a trained healthcare provider. Attempting to do so without the proper knowledge and technique can cause further damage to the hip joint and surrounding structures. If you suspect a hip dislocation, seek immediate medical attention from a healthcare professional.
No, you cannot use a metrc socket on a standard socket wrench. These are two different systems of measurement and are not interchangeable.
You put the end of a 3/8 socket wrench on it (with no socket).
Yes!
This is usually caused by a bad socket. When you put the lighter in it grounds out the positive and negative wires. Change out the socket and lighter and it will work fine.
If you mean a Desktop, it is probably circular, and it has a strange + - - sign on it. If it is a laptop, it isn't a socket, it's a button
yes
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If it is the same socket format. It may only run at 2.0, but if the socket and voltages are correct, it will run.
when you put your penis in a plug socket for pleasure
Unbolt wheel nuts, put on pegs in their place using an extender and a socket wrench.
you need a 15mm socket and breaker bar to put the socket on in order to change the belt. put the socket on the bolt in the center of the belt tensioner and pull towards the front of the car. this takes tension off of the belt and allow it to be taken off. when you put the new belt on just ease the breaker bar back toward the rear of the car until it touches the belt and remove the socket. the tensioner will automaticly adjust its self.
If he or she has any common sense then by an electrical socket.