Since we can not draw pictures on here I will try to explain.
Real basic, look at these "W" below:
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the two hot conductors would be attached to the top of the "W"s, one on the far left and one on the far right. Connect the two "W"s together in the middle. The grounded conductor would be attached where the "W"s are connected. In the US, you would have 240 volts between the two hots and 120 volts between each individual hot and ground.
It's very easy to draw an electric circuit in Microsoft Word. You just need to open up the graphics menu from the top, and you'll get access to the drawing tools for circuit drawing.
Because the components are much more detailed and difficult to draw in real life
No. Answers without drawings.
No. I don't need one. Nor is it possible on WikiAnswers.
This is something that should only be done by a professional. Take it into a mechanic in order to avoid any issues.
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we can draw an equivalent circuit for UJT USING a DIODE and two resistors.draw a diode in emitter lead ..draw the two resistors in series.As rb1 in base 1 lead ..and rb2 in base 2 lead ..draw rb1 as variable resistor.And put a voltage to the ujt in order to get a positive voltage in base two lead.
First,remove all current and voltage sources ie replace voltage source with a short and keep current source open.Now draw the equivalent resistance-only circuit and find the equivalent resistance as viewed from the terminals of the circuit.
It's very easy to draw an electric circuit in Microsoft Word. You just need to open up the graphics menu from the top, and you'll get access to the drawing tools for circuit drawing.
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In a complex circuit with various elements (resistors, capacitors etc.) and one battery, the various circut elements contribute to draw a certain amount of current "I"from the battery at some terminal voltage "V". The "equivalent" resistance of the various circuit elements is that resistance "R" which will draw the same current , at the same terminal voltage, as the complex circuit. So to find "R" you simply imagine replacing the complex circuit with "R" by attaching "R" across the terminals of the battery and use Ohms law to find "R" , demanding "I" and "V" are the same. So then R = V/I.
Parallel connections will draw more current than equivalent lights connected in series, so the parallel configuration will be brighter.
Either a short to ground, or too much current draw in that circuit.Either a short to ground, or too much current draw in that circuit.
Over load in circuit? Remove starter and have it checked at auto parts for excessive current draw Dead short to ground in circuit? Over load in circuit? Remove starter and have it checked at auto parts for excessive current draw Dead short to ground in circuit?
In series with the circuit and never in parallel. The reason being that it will cause the circuit total resistance to drop which will make the circuit draw excessive current. That's a short circuit actually.
Draw a line between them and so 2/3 is equivalent to 4/6