"Output" is the something that gets out of something, usually in the sense of "result". Often it is used for results that a computer shows on a screen, or sends to a printer to print on paper.
Dimmerstat is the device with ac input an ac output. it consist of a variable transformer inside it so as to vary the output.
megawatt-peak (MWp)- a measure of electrical output commonly used for solar energy devices.
Typical LOR (lumen output ratio) of a reasonable MH downlight would be around 0.6 meaning that you get 60% of the lumen output of the lamp out of the fitting. Any manufacturer should be able to provide the LOR for a particular fitting
Start with good output 54,000 kg the standard yield 80% Calculate the standard input 54000/.80 = 67,500 kilograms
output
Diuresis is the medical term meaning liquid output exceeds intake.
output device
information. coveys meaning and is useful to people
An output device is a device which is used to view data given out by a computer, be it a printer, monitor or speaker.
its an standard input and output
Dimmerstat is the device with ac input an ac output. it consist of a variable transformer inside it so as to vary the output.
Because with most MP3 players you can only "output" media. As opposed to "input" meaning it can receive, such as a microphone, or a camera.
depends on the meaning you have in mind. In the meaning 'producing a good harvest / output' it would simply be 'not yielding', in the meaning 'giving in' it would be unyielding, stubborn, inflexible, pugnacious.
In Python; the "print" feature will simply output something (defined by you) onto the screen. For example: print("Hello") would output "Hello" to the screen!
The in-out isolation is the attenuation between input and output ports of the switch when embedded in a circuit, when the switch control voltage corresponds to the "OFF" state of the output port.
Actually, Processed data that conveys meaning and is useful to people is called INFORMATION, not output. Response: Maybe true, but the answer to the question given is OUTPUT!
When a plan, action or output is formalised in reference to both strategic aims and tactical objectives.