Yes, polarity is always important. Many under cabinet fluorescent fixtures are small enough to use a small transformer rather than a ballast. But even then, the transformer will have a longer life if it's wired with correct polarity.
Indian architecture and culture flourished under the rule of the Islamic Mughal empire.
Southwest Pakistan was under the Mauryan Empire.
Yes, Tallinn has a history of being part of Russia. It was under Russian rule from 1710 to 1918, first as part of the Russian Empire and later as part of the Soviet Union. Tallinn regained independence in 1991 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
1882-1992(they regained formal independence). In 1956 they were a free country
Byzantine Empire under the Angeloi ended in 1204.
Byzantine Empire under the Angeloi was created in 1185.
polarity play essential role in protection purpose if you have done wrong polarity in yours system then protection will operate under normal operationFurther AnswerThe polarity of a single-phase transformer describes the phase relationship of the secondary voltage relative to the primary voltage. Polarity is described as being either 'additive' or 'subtractive'. Knowing a transformer's polarity is one of the essential requirements for paralleling a pair of individual transformers.
empire
Humayun ruled the Mughal Empire twice, first from 1530 to 1540 and then from 1555 until his death in 1556. During his second reign, Humayun successfully regained control of the empire with the help of the Persian ruler Shah Tahmasp, who provided him military support. He focused on consolidating his rule, restoring order, and laying the groundwork for the future expansion of the empire under his son, Akbar. His achievements during this period helped stabilize the Mughal dynasty after years of turmoil.
No. It was under Trajan that the empire reached its largest size.
Buddhists and Buddhism differ from Hinduism by believing in a couple of things differently. In its origins, Buddhism is similar to Hinduism though. Hinduism involves understanding Brahma, which is existence in the soul. Buddhism is more about finding the "not soul", or as practicers would say, the "Anatman" and nirvana.