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What is wrong with these plugs?

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3. Wires are made of because it is 4. Pins are made of which is 1.Metal parts of the plug the electricity 2. Metal parts are covered in insulation

5. Fuse is always connected to the pin 6. Yellow and green wire is the 7. Brown wire should be connected to the _____ pin

8.The holds the cable in place 9.The neutral wire is _______ 10.Two safety features of the plug are the and the

3. Wires are made of ______ because it is________ 4. Pins are made of ______ which is _______ 1. Metal parts of the plug ________ the electricity 2. Metal parts are covered in ________ insulation 5. Fuse is always connected to the ______ pin 6. Yellow and green wire is the _______ 7. Brown wire should be connected to the _____ pin 8.The _____ ____ holds the cable in place 9.The neutral wire is _______ 10.Two safety features of the plug are the _____ and the______ conduct plastic copperflexible brasshard live earth live cord grip blue fuse earth