Were not in a depression and no he could not if we were.
A pull up resistor is often used in an open-collector circuit, where there is a transistor that can pull to down ground, but there is no transistor to pull up to Vcc. When the transistor is off, the pull-up resistor "pulls-up" the voltage to a point where any connected circuit "sees" the voltage and "knows" the transistor is off. This is often used in circuits where many output gates can drive a single line. Any one gate can pull the line low, while all gates have to be off to allow the line to pull high. In the alternate configuration, a totem-pole system, there are two transistors, one to pull low and one to pull high. If you have multiple gates on a common line, you must three state (turn off both transistors) on the non driving gates, or there will be conflict between gates and possible damage.
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1. poke a hole in a dollar bill. 2. pull a string through it.
New Deal
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The problem of Depression cannot be solved by trying to pull out by will power the same way problem of tuberculosis and diabetes cannot be solved by will power. Depression is a disorder (I call it as Phoenix disorder because the word 'depression' is confused with 'disappointment') that arises due to faulty neurotransmission in the brain and the correct treatment is not use of will power, but taking proper medicines prescribed by doctor.
it helped pull us out of the great depression.
go to the new york times website. then go to the archives. type in "great depression" in the search. it will pull up articles from way back when.
If you pull the root of a fallen out tooth with pliers, you could bleed a lot.
The US had begun to pull out of the Great Depression before 12/7/41 when they were attacked. The "war manufacturing machine" pulled the country out of the depression fully. Unemployment went away. Wages were improved. Lifestyles improved even with the rationing. After the war it improved more.
The cast of Pull - 2006 includes: John Coriell as Announcer Bethany Gates as Tracy Edwards Harlan Hogan as Announcer Rich Komenich as Bud Edwards Dan Muck as Robbie
they pull a coin out of a hat