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no capacitor does not allow ac component .if allow then inductor allow dc component .
This is probably the I-V characteristic: Apply a voltage to one terminal of the component, the current through the component is then recorded; this is done for varying values, and is plotted out on a graph. For transistors, this shows where the "linear operation" region is; for diodes, this shows the "turn on" voltage. Such characteristics will be in the data sheets for whatever component you're using.
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It is very difficult to get it through customs especial in Australia, UK and USA
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Resistance.
Light entered Egyptian temples through a CLERESTORYwindow.
The component part that Doc Emmet Brown invented to allow time travel in the rigged DeLorean in the movie Back To The Future (1985), was the Flux Capacitator.
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It depends where you entered. If you entered through Israel you would first hit the river Jordan. If you entered through Lebanon you might hit the Litani River, or a number of other rivers that flow into the Mediterranean Sea. If you entered through Syria or Turkey there are a number of small rivers you might hit before you reached the Euphrates.
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No, an ammeter should never be placed in parallel with a component - it should always be placed in series, so that the current through the component is measured.If you place an ammeter in parallel with a component, you create a short circuit around the component. Depending on the rest of the circuit, you could damage the circuit, damage the ammeter, create a fire, etc. You certainly will affect the current through the component, and that is not what you want to accomplish.
In medieval times they entered through Traitors Gate.
The first component involves reaching a state of deep relaxation through breathing and muscle relaxation techniques.
Gasoline is a major component to crude oil. This component is produced in refineries through the fractional distillation by subjecting crude to heat.