Science, asked by madanarora, 7 days ago

. Your father applies a tape over the joint of an electric wire. Why?.​

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Answered by ChweetLove
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Explanation:

Black tape is applied on electrical joints for two reasons:

1) To protect ourselves from electrical shock when current is flowing through it.

2) The most important thing is to protect it from short circuit because when both wires will come in contact with each other there will be short circuit

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Answered by prakhar2501
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Answer:

Regardless of the method you use to join your wires, it's important that you insulate the wires properly afterward. This can be done with electrical tape or insulation wraps, as well as shrink-to-fit insulation sleeves that you fit over the join and then apply heat to shrink. Wire cap connectors provide their own insulation, though you need to make sure that there isn't any bare wire visible. Many people apply electrical tape over the caps just to make sure. No matter which method of insulation you use, always double check to ensure that no bare wire is visible before you call the job complete.

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