These lines are called sutures. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_skull
Type your answer here... parietals
Sutures
Parietals
Connect your material to the gap of the open circuit and see if the load(e.g bulb) works, if it does then the material is a conductor and if it doesn't then it's an insulator
you don't u can connect to the internet via lots of different ways
Answer why does the person who made a circuit a probably connect the wires to a penny
Batteries have different volts because of several reasons. First they differ in size, the bigger the size the more electricity they can store and supply. Second they are made of different types of materials, each type has its own capacity of generating voltage.The output voltage depends on the materials which have been used to make the cell. The cells in a car battery produce an output voltage of around 2 volts. Lithium cells produce around 3 volts.For more information see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
you by the adapter from walmart or gamestop
google it for the result Study material for infosys campus connect
Yes, you can connect 4 Handsets.
Personal context can motivate learning by making the material more relevant and meaningful to the individual. When learners can connect new information to their own experiences, interests, and goals, they are more likely to be engaged and motivated to learn. This can help facilitate deeper understanding and retention of the material.
"sutures"
These material sorces are the only link to connect between our past and the future!!
Well there is no best conductor then copper.
No, Domains only provide you a name and a unique identity to your website. Domains are for individual websites. You need to have a internet connection to connect to internet. It is provided by ISP(s) in your region. You as an individual cannot setup your own infrastructure to connect to internet. You need to use someone else.
we have to connect mini rockets to the main rocket which will transfer material
Connect your material to the gap of the open circuit and see if the load(e.g bulb) works, if it does then the material is a conductor and if it doesn't then it's an insulator
Overall brightness (not individual bulbs' brightness) will increase when we connect them in parallel & it will decrease when we connect them in series.
-- a power supply -- a load -- low-resistance material to connect the load to the power supply
give me one property of metal that makes it a good material to connect the cell and bulb