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what is the resistance of the wire in an electric stove if it is connected to a 220V line and the current passing through is 5A

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u may experience temporary sharp pain, swelling, redness, warmth, and itching at the sting site, but no serious complications.

If you’re allergic to bees, or you get stung multiple times, bee stings can be more problematic. They can even be life-threatening.

When a honeybee stings you, its stinger is released into your skin. This ultimately kills the honeybee.

Honeybees are the only type of bee that die after they sting. Wasps and other species don’t lose their stingers. They may sting you more than once.

If a bee stings you, it leaves a behind a venomous toxin that can cause pain and other symptoms. Some people are allergic to this toxin.

Mild allergic reactions may cause extreme redness and increased swelling at the sting site.

Severe allergic reactions may cause:

hives

pale skin

severe itching

swelling of the tongue and throat

difficulty breathing

rapid pulse

nausea and vomiting

diarrhea

dizziness nn

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