it blows up
water will put out fire
It will catch fire
The fire would be extinguished but would leave the area dangerous from electric shock. Eliminate the power source before or immediately after extinguishing the fire with water and do not approach the source of the fire until the power source is completely switched off.
because electric is much much much stronger then just fire and it just causes it to become worse and besides the water is what causes the fire
If they are put in contact with each other yes.
Water is a conductor of electricity, using water on an electric fire may result in electric shock, so the person putting on the water might be electrocuted as would any bystanders.
It is a fire that is started by an electric fault. Oh, don't use water to put it out. That would be a reckless thing to do, simply because you could get a severe electric shock. An electric fire is caused by fault as it says above.
The potassium catches on fire and then explodes. Seriously. Don't try it.
Sodium is very seceptable to moister if it contacts moister it will have a violet chemical recation, that is what happens when it is put in water the sodium is reacting with the water.
Yes water is a very good conductor of electricity. So it is not advisable to put out fire using water if the fire has been caused by electrical fuses. the reason is that water may damage the appliance
If you do that it will get attracted
It should be waterproof. my dog swims with his shock collar on sometimes and nothing happens