Course Solutions Uncategorized (Answered) : “We’re currently about to market a new type of hair dryer. It’s not a blower in the usual sense–there are no wires that get hot

(Answered) : “We’re currently about to market a new type of hair dryer. It’s not a blower in the usual sense–there are no wires that get hot

“We’re currently about to market a new type of hair dryer. It’s not a blower in the usual sense–there are no wires that get hot. Instead, we have combined two chemicals that tend to heat up if they are charged with an electrical current. The air is directed through the wire mesh container in which these chemicals are kept (they’re solids, not liquids), and whenever there is electricity, there is heated air. If you feel you understand the moral and legal issues of product liability, would you please tell me what you think we should have done, and what we

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