I don't think so. There are mini PCI-E to PCI-E adapters which would convert the mini to an x1 card, it seems to be very device specific however. I would generally depend on the device - in this case, I found adapters for Wifi cards.
Usually just plug the flash drive into the computer. A flash drive is a Plug-and-Play device, meaning you can plug the device into the computer and the computer will detect the device without having to reboot.
You cannot plug a x16 graphics card into a x8 slot. You can however, if you wish, plug an x8 card PCIe card into an x16 slot. A p-lane PCIe card will work at some speed in an n-lane PCIe slot, where n > p. This is not true if n < p. So in this situation the card wants 16 lanes but the motherboard can only support 8 For more specific answers though, please post more detailed info such as make and model of hardware
it doesn't matter which plug
No. A plug is an electrical connection device. A sensor is a measurement device.
The iPad AC adapter can be used to charge just about any device that uses a USB cable for charging. The high-capacity power supply means that it will handle just about any mobile device.
If you read the description on the packaging of the device it will indicate if it is plug and play or not. The abbreviation would say it is PnP. Also if it doesn't indicate it if you just plug the device into your computer and are able to use it that also indicates it is plug and play.
The device that ignites gas in a car engine is the spark plug. The spark plug will not work without a device, called a coil, that sends a signal to the spark plug to tell it when to spark.
Depends on the model. It may be possible if both the GPS device an the cell phone use a mini-USB jack.
If you do it will burn the winding immediately and make the fan inoperable. So, No, don't plug in ANY 12VDC device into a 120 outlet.
Speakers are considered to be an OUTPUT device, as the signal is traveling out of your device, and into the speaker.
Only on the device.
Into a USB outlet of your computer.