This depends on the fan. There may be none, or "a few" depending upon how advanced/simple the control system is, and the voltage level the fan uses (is this a hand held fan, or one that plugs into the wall?).
None of these appliances use a cathode ray tube. Older type TVs used a cathode ray tube, its common name was the picture tube.
2. a clutch fan, and an electric fan.
In digital electronics, "fan-in" refers to the number of inputs a logic gate can handle, while "fan-out" indicates how many standard inputs a gate's output can drive. A TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic) chip typically has a fan-in of up to 4 for most gates and a fan-out of about 10, meaning it can drive 10 similar gates. The fan-in determines the complexity of the logic function that can be implemented, while fan-out impacts the ability to connect multiple loads to the output without degrading signal integrity.
An electric motor and a fan blade.
An average electric fan typically consumes around 50-100 watts of electrical power. However, the wattage can vary depending on the size, speed settings, and efficiency of the fan.
Of course the electric fan will work.
No, the radiator fan is electric.No, the radiator fan is electric.
RTL logic: NPN transistor. Emitter grounded. Input connected to base through a resistor. Vcc also connected to base through a resistor. If the input is high or open, the transistor is on. If the input is low, the transistor is off. Connect a resistor from Vcc to the collector. The collector is the ouput. You have to play around with resistor values to setup your fan-in and fan-out properties.
There isn't a transistor but there is a blower motor resistor. The purpose of it is to control fan speeds. Normally when it goes bad it will let the fan run on high only. It is located under the dash on the passenger's side near the blower motor.
Variations for Electric Fan was created on 2011-05-18.
No. A electric fan can only give wind.
An electric fan became a common item because it was cheaper to run and portable. An electric fan uses less electricity than air conditioning. An electric fan can be taken from one room to another.