yes; but in removing one you run the risk of a $10,000 fine.
In transistor the heat is created during transition stage means from cutoff to saturation and reverse, so if transistor used for high frequency application power loss can be minimized. The heat produced during switching is actually power loss.
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his last attempt at power was when he came back from exile in elba. for 100 days he was the emporer of France again, only to be put to exile again after the loss of the battle of waterloo
An auto-switching power supply is one which can switch between power inputs instantaneously, preventing a loss of current to the machine. These power supplies may have redundancy built into them (in effect, they may be one or more traditional power supplies built to work together), or they may not. the key is that they have multiple power inputs (usually in the form of two or more power cords), and can chose which ones to draw power from.
Any diode is less than 100% efficient because there is a forward voltage drop across the diode. This translates to power loss, because power is voltage times current.
Yes
A bad oxygen sensor can cause power loss, reduced fuel economy and damage to your catalytic converter.
Yes, it is possible. It will also cause severe loss of power.
Yes it will, plus loss of power, & poor mileage.
A plugged fuel filter, A plugged catalytic converter,
Loss of power, and a converter that gets red hot.
Depending on how bad it is, it can cause excessive back-pressure, loss of power and diminished fuel economy.
Loss of power, excess use of fuel, and converter will get red hot.
Not likley. You will normally see a loss of power and the converter will get red hot.
Converters get hot when they operate and this is normal. However a partially clogged converter will get excessively hot and my even turn red. This will cause a loss of power, stalling, and surging.
A clogged converter will cause an extreme loss in power, poor mileage, and hard starting. If it is clogged really, really, bad it may cause the engine to not even start.
Probably not. A plugged cat would cause a loss of power and the check engine light may come on depending on what year and model vehicle you have.