definitely not not a hill but a force.
What will a hill look like on a topographic map? How will a basin look different from a hill?
Broken hill is awesome!
Voltage is like the head of water in a dam. Current is like the water flowing when you turn the tap on.
access current ( like plugs in your house ) direct current (like batteries)
Times Like These - Friday Hill album - was created on 2006-02-27.
cut in voltage *** for silicon is 0.7volts and that for germanium is 0.3volts.According to Millman and Taub, "Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms", McGraw-Hill 1965, the cutin (or offset, break-point or threshold) voltage for a silicon diode is 0.6, and 0.2 for germanium.Breakdown voltage is another thing entirely. It is the reverse voltage at which the junction will break down.
"The man hiked up the tall hill""We went sledding down the hill""What looked like a hill in the distance was actually a big pile of trash"
Wood does not conduct electricity regardless of the voltage.
All of them...up hill is so hard!
Yes.Source transformation in dependent voltage source can be solved the same like independent voltage source
Yes it is, the first hill looks like a baby compared to the second hill
Ah, what a lovely question! Potentiometers and voltage regulators are similar in that they both deal with controlling voltage, but they have different functions. A potentiometer is like a knob that can adjust the voltage manually, like tuning the volume on a radio. A voltage regulator, on the other hand, automatically maintains a constant voltage output, like a guardian angel making sure everything stays just right. It's all about finding the right tool for the job, and both have their own special ways of bringing harmony to your circuits.