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Wired networks may use shielded coaxial cable, similar to the wire connecting a television to a videocassette recorder or an antenna.
In 1974, Mr. Petit had walked at dawn across a wire connecting the two towers of the World Trade Center.
Unlike the Lazy Bones, Zenith's first remote, introduced in 1950, it did not have a wire connecting it to the television.
All he knew about batteries was that if you put two different metals against your tongue, you're likely to feel a tingling sensation as some sort of current travels across your tongue; if you put two different metals in the right jar of liquid on a lab bench, some sort of tingling current shoots through any wire connecting them as well.
Plastic jugs filled with potassium chlorate, a few nine-volt batteries offset from the charge, old speaker wire connecting to a pressure plate of wood and copper, anti-tamper devices made with clothespins, brake lights or hypodermic needles and improvised blasting caps — this is all you need.
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What does the wire connect to?
Some used barbed wire connected to power lines.
A single wire connects the receiving set with the sending set.
Someone who is holding, say, a graphite rod connected to a piece of wire connected to an ocean.
Oh, this wire connected to my watch?
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