OKay acording to the LAW OF CONSERVATION OF ENERGY, which is one of the basis for our foundation on the laws of physics Energy cannot be created from nothing that is, there is no free energy. From what I understand, matter can be considered a form of energy it can be converted to energy ; ie: A football player eats a carb-loaded meal then night b4 a big game he has more energy to expend in the big game. So, if energy is produced by conversion from matter then what fuels the seemingly ENDLESS AMOUNT of energy that is expended by gravity? Where does the energy come from to keep a moon swinging around us, or to pull an apple to the ground? Can anyone enlighten me on this? Maybe my logic is skewed. What fuels gravity? Thanks!
Won't set it off. Sometimes when you douse a candle they smoke a little, usually not enough to set off a smoke detector but if you are concerned about it you can douse it just before you leave the room and shut the door.
Use the wax from a pop up Turkey thermometer to hold your circuit open until it melts.