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The New York Yankees have appeared in the World Series 40 times, winning 27 of them. The New York Mets have appeared in the World Series 4 times, winning 2 titles. Only once (2000) have they appeared together in the championship series, which the Yankees won in five games.
The electric motor could have more than one armature on the shaft, and these could be electrically coupled in series for slow speed and in parallel for high speed. (These alternative connections were known as "group down" and "group up", respectively.)
Yes ... current MLB players (2011 season) that played in the Little League World Series are ... 1) Jason Bay, New York Mets - played for Canada in the 1990 LLWS. 2) Jason Marquis, Arizona Diamondbacks - played for the South Shore Little League team from Staten Island, New York in the 1991 LLWS. 3) Sean Burroughs, Arizona Diamondbacks - played for Long Beach Little League from Long Beach, California in the 1992 and 1993 LLWS. 4) Jason Varitek, Boston Red Sox - played for the Altamonte Springs Little League from Altamonte Springs, Florida in the 1984 LLWS.
It was always called the World Series.
The once proud Pirates franchise has won the World Series 5 times, the last time in 1979. The last time the Pirates were in the postseason was a 3 year stretch from 1990-1992 where they lost the NLCS in all three years. They have not had a winning season for 17 years.
Series circuit gives higher resistance compared to parallel circuit.
There are four types of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.
parallel circuit / series circuit / and a short circuit
They are parallel, or at least you HOPE they are parallel.
A series circuit is actually in series, but a parallel circuit, is Parallel
A resistance 'network' consists of a number of resistors connected together in series, or in parallel, or in series-parallel, or as a complex circuit. A 'complex' circuit is one that is not series, parallel, or series-parallel.
A resistance 'network' consists of a number of resistors connected together in series, or in parallel, or in series-parallel, or as a complex circuit. A 'complex' circuit is one that is not series, parallel, or series-parallel.
No,a parallel will win because it has more power and had equal number of energy!AnswerNeither will 'win'. Each has advantages/disadvantages compared with the other -it depends upon their application. Parallel circuits don't necessarily 'have more power' and an 'equal number of energy' (sic).
Series and parallelImproved AnswerThere are four categories of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex. 'Complex' is a 'catch-all', used to describe circuits that are not series, parallel, or series-parallel. An example of a 'complex' circuit is a Wheatstone Bridge circuit.
There are four categories of circuit: series, parallel, series-parallel, and complex.As its name suggests, a 'series-parallel' circuit is a combination of both series and parallel elements.
Parallel, series, and series parallel
Series clipper diodes are in series connection with the load while Parallel clippers are in parallel connection with the load.