yes it would become very slugish..
Transformers are designed for a specific application. frequency IS A MAJOR FACTOR THAT GOES INTO THE DESIGN.
The more things you have running the slower your system goes.
Yes, the neutral wire typically goes through the meter. In an electrical system, the meter measures the flow of electricity, including both the live (hot) and neutral wires. The neutral wire carries current back to the electrical panel, completing the circuit and allowing the meter to accurately measure the total energy consumption.
The time does it take a bicycle to travel 2013 meter if it goes a speed of 108 meter per second is 18.63888888888889 seconds.
To maintain an ultrasonic flow meter, regularly check for any build-up of debris or residue on the transducers, clean them as needed using a soft cloth and mild detergent. Ensure the meter is calibrated according to manufacturer specifications and replace any damaged transducers promptly to ensure accurate flow measurement. Regularly inspect for leaks or damage to the meter housing and address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
You don't. ...unless you want to directly measure the current in a circuit branch. That's the purpose of an ammeter. You can also use a volt meter if you know the resistance of a resistor in that branch to determine current (assuming DC circuit here) - current = voltage / resistance. This may be more useful for circuitry that is on a breadboard, since inserting an ammeter may not be practical.
Remember that a decade is 10 years. So a decimetre is 1/10 of a meter. There goes 10 of them in a meter. Just like it goes 10 decilitres in a liter. Regarding which of the 10 decimeters is part of the meter, they all are.
A bad O2 sensor can affect gas mileage. It is an emissions sensor, so when it goes bad, it does not reflect emissions performance on the car, which could cost a lot in gasoline.
The turbine flow meter translates the mechanical action of the turbine rotating in the liquid flow around an axis into a user-readable rate of flow. The turbine tends to have all the flow traveling around it. The turbine wheel is set in the path of a fluid stream. The flowing fluid impinges on the turbine blades, imparting a force to the blade surface and setting the rotor in motion. When a steady rotation speed has been reached, the speed is proportional to fluid velocity. Turbine flow meters are used for the measurement of natural gas and liquid flow
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The zener diode protects the meter by stabilizing the voltage when it goes in to the breakdown region.
A person who goes against the flow (of society, their community, their established culture, and so on) might be called a nonconformist.