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A input device is when you put something into the computer. A output device is when something from a computer comes out, either a hard or soft copy. So, I think it would be a input device, because you are putting a direction to turn on!
If you are speaking of a transmission, yes, unless the transmission is in reverse.
yes
well when you see on basis of output voltage the centre tapped transformers is .
Manual transmission that is in gear-YES
It's an input device - it's designed to turn a scanned image into ann electronic form to be used by the computer.
The BIOS, or Basic Input-Output System.
oh yes i think coz both sending signal (input) and receiving signal (output) is possible but not at the same time....turn by turn instead. Sudarshan Karki
calculators, um your input output cords tv to DVD (audio video IO), net bios, your computer (press F2 next time you turn it on before windows/mac starts). basic input/output system or syntax.
There is (240 / 1344) = 179 milli volts per turn. The output voltage is 50 volts, so 50 / .179 = 280 turns on the secondary.
A Resistor does exactly what the name suggests, it creates resistance. More precisely, it creates resistance for the flow of electrons, effectively limiting the amount of current flowing through it(and via ohms law, limits voltage). To answer the question, A resistor isn't an input or output device, it behaves the same way no matter how you turn it and it can be placed on the input of a component(or circuit) aswell as the output.
If a person has to turn on their VCR in order to turn on the TV, then the VCR is working as the input and the output. If you do not want this to happen, disconnect the cables from the VCR and directly connect them to the TV.