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The Diode only lets the current one way, the cap smooths it out, and the resistor gives you something to take a voltage reading across. it will be kind of sawtooth, but will have the general envelope shape. For diagram see related links below.
Buffer solutions reduces the ionization during the elution in the column and gives a long life for Reverse phased columns.
Gives us Copper loss
A diagram is a picture that goes with text and usually gives an example of what is in the text in picture form.
A mechanic may use a diagram for a Renault Clio to do necessary repairs. The diagram is helpful because it gives an outline of how the car is made.
A rectifier circuit produces a unidirectional wave form.
237 is a COMPOSITE number. Since it is divided by 3 and gives a quotient of 79 (which is a prime factor of 237) and remainder as 0.
Composite video out has better performance than S-Video.
There is no name for numbers which are neither prime nor composite.
A circuit is the path that transmits electric current.A circuit includes a battery or a generator that gives energy to the charged particles .Circuits are classified according to the type of current they carry that is parallel circuit and series circuit.
Metal is a good conductor of electricity hence it gives an easy path and completes the circuit.
It is unsafe. In order to use gets() safely, you need to know how many characters you will be reading to ensure your character buffer is large enough: char buffer[10]; while (gets (buffer) != 0) { ...process buffer... } The above code has undefined behaviour when the number of characters read is 10 or more (you need one character for the null-terminator). This is because the character buffer, str, decays to a pointer (referencing &str[0]) and the function, gets(), cannot determine the number of characters in a buffer by its pointer alone. The gets() function was dropped from the C standard in 2011, however some implementations still include it. To avoid the warning, use the fgets() function instead. This allows you to specify the length of your buffer and (when used correctly) prevents buffer overflow. char buffer[10]; while (fgets (buffer, 10, stdin) != 0) { ...process buffer... }