They become non reactive. that is they do not become smaller when you shine a light into them
It's a smaller (or sometimes larger) earthquake after the main earthquake
I'm assuming you know how earthquakes occur and all an aftershock is a smaller earthquake after a larger one. If the "aftershock" is larger than the main shock it is reclassified as the main shock and the previous "main shock" becomes a foreshock.
larger than normal size
After Shock
Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that occur after a larger earthquake in the same area. They are a result of the earths crust near the fault rupture readjusting as a result of the main earthquake (also known as the "main shock").
A lightning shock is bigger than a carpet shock because a lightning shock has bigger and more severe energy.
Water acts as a cushion by distributing the shock over a larger surface area
Yes. Baby-G are ~46mm wide. That's 10-15mm less than typical G-shock.
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These are known as aftershocks.
after shock
On a UK three pin plug the two smaller prongs are Live (brown) and Neutral (blue). The Larger pin is for the Earth wire. This can prevent you getting an electric shock