What will happen if you touch the metal terminal with your finger?
The leaves of an electroscope collapse as soon as we touch the metal cap with hand because the leaves of the charged electroscope lose charge to the earth through our body. This process is known as EARTHING.
What happened when you touched the electroscope?
When the positively charged electroscope is touched, its charge becomes grounded (or neutralized). The negatively charged electrons enter the electroscope and neutralize the positive charge. As the electroscope loses its charge, the needle relaxes back to its naturally upright position.
What happens when a wrench touches both battery terminals?
Wrench touched both battery terminals, sparks, now ignition is dead. HELP! Wrench touched both battery terminals, sparks, now ignition is dead. HELP! I installed a new primary battery in my 2004 236 Sunesta which I have done many times.
Why did I accidentally touch positive battery terminal?
I wanted to make sure the connections were tight on my battery and I started to tighten the positive terminal with the little wrench included in the toolkit and as I was making sure the little bolt was tight, LOTS of sparks flew (and crackling) and it scared the hell out of me. The negative terminal was connected as well at the time this happened.
Why does my wrench keep disconnecting the battery?
Maybe it was a chemical reaction on the metal surface of the wrench, maybe it was an overload of negative particles so the system couldn’t hold it them longer. who knows. Most members around here when they *have* to disconnect the battery, they start with negative end first.
What should the reset button be on a wrench?
Not only does it not turn over, but just turning the key on always gives me the beep and gauges, but nothing now. That’s the breaker that these others were referring to with their Merc’s. It should be a reset button, usually red in color. It might be hidden down by the slave solenoid.
Wrench touched both battery terminals, sparks, now ignition is dead. HELP! Wrench touched both battery terminals, sparks, now ignition is dead. HELP! I installed a new primary battery in my 2004 236 Sunesta which I have done many times.
I wanted to make sure the connections were tight on my battery and I started to tighten the positive terminal with the little wrench included in the toolkit and as I was making sure the little bolt was tight, LOTS of sparks flew (and crackling) and it scared the hell out of me. The negative terminal was connected as well at the time this happened.
Maybe it was a chemical reaction on the metal surface of the wrench, maybe it was an overload of negative particles so the system couldn’t hold it them longer. who knows. Most members around here when they *have* to disconnect the battery, they start with negative end first.
Not only does it not turn over, but just turning the key on always gives me the beep and gauges, but nothing now. That’s the breaker that these others were referring to with their Merc’s. It should be a reset button, usually red in color. It might be hidden down by the slave solenoid.