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high input is for speaker level input and low input is rca jacks
Some common input devices are: a mouse, a keyboard, a microphone, a webcam. Common output devices are: monitor (LCD, LED, and CRT are the most common for computers), speakers, headphones, and printers.
There are jacks located on the back of the computer. Some newer computers will have the same jacks on the front.
To convert a 1 line phone system into a 2 line phone system you will need a phone that has two input jacks and two separate phone lines coming into the building. Each phone line will be plugged into one of the input jacks and the phone will then be able to receive calls on either line.
The primary input to computers have been keyboard devices for manual entry of commands and instructions. Secondary devices include the mouse and other peripherals for data feeds to the computer.
This means it is tuned to receive input through the audio / video jacks, as opposed to a broadcast or cable signal.
Jacks are for lifting or raising things. They can be screwed jacks or air jacks, or most commonly, hydraulic jacks.
Receivers can be connected to the TV via a Coaxial cable. This allows the TV to use Ch. 3-4, or Ch. 60 or 73 for TV2, to show a picture rather than the input.
In typical middle school math, there are two axis (plural is spelled same but pronounced different): dependent and independent. The x-axis (horizontal) is where the independent variable is normally plotted, and the y-axis (vertical) is where the dependent variable is plotted.A good way to remember this is to make a statement about the graph. For example, if your x-axis is time in seconds and your y-axis is number of jumping-jacks, you could state the following: "the number of jumping jacks depends on the time in seconds." After all, the time wouldn't be dependent on the number of jumping jacks you can do, would it?There can be cases where it makes sense to plot an independent variable vertically, rather than horizontally. Usually the title of the graph will give an indication that this is the purpose.
There are several types of HD input to a television. The most common is HDMI, a compact connector that carries digital video, audio and control data in a single cable assembly. The other common input is a set of BNC or RCA jacks marked as RGB. Often the RGB jacks have additional jacks marked as sync or S or perhaps a pair marked as H and V. The RGB input is analog rather than digital. Note that there is a further input called component - this is commonly marked as Y, U, V and also uses three RCA jacks. Component is NOT RGB and the two are not interchangeable. Some inputs can be configured to be either RGB or component. Check the TV manual for this information. VGA is an analog signal with 5 separate lines, referred to as RED, GREEN, BLUE, HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL. This will normally connect to the RGBHV input of the television if there is one. It is important to note that the operating frequency of the signal may not be compatible with the television so it is worth checking with the user manuals before trying it. A cable with a 15 pin high density D connector at one end and 5 RCA jacks at the other will be needed and they can be obtained from most specialist computer or television dealers. Note also that HDMI is compatible with DVI which is the latest display standard for computers. DVI does not carry audio but the video image is identical in format to other HDMI video signals. Once again, it is worth checking the user manual for the television to ensure that the signal frequencies can be displayed.
jacks reaction to what?
These jacks are used to connect the head unit to a separate, more powerful amplifier. If you are powering your speakers directly with your head unit then these jacks are not headed. They can also connect to a subwoofer amp if a crossover is used to block the higher frequencies.