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The “tell, show, do” technique can help you inform an audience about an object.
Ground Clamp
An electrical clamp designed to securely connect grounding wires to a rod or other types of grounding systems, ensuring a safe path for excess electricity.
Electric Arc Welding
A process of joining metals by generating an electric arc between an electrode and the base material, melting the metals at the welding point.
Electric Shock Resistant
A characteristic of materials or equipment designed to minimize the risk of electric shock to individuals, often through insulation or grounding.
Injection Injury
A type of injury caused by high-pressure injection of substances such as chemicals, water, or air into the body, often leading to serious tissue damage.
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