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Extremely high expectations with little to no reward, read 1984 by George Orwell and you will get an idea.
dc in sounds like a power supply port. the power supply will convert ac 110 volt wall current to dc current to power your device or possibly to recharge the battery if equipped as such. read your owners manual.
I don't know I'm not in high school!!
Read a dictionary and then read a thesaurus. By the end you vocabulary should be at a very high standard. I am not joking.
Hopefully the artist that's teaching you to tattoo has gotten into this, but... There are a lot of things that go into finding the right power setting, from the model of power supply you have to the machine you have hooked to it to the needles you use to the way you tattoo. The only way you're ever going to know is to test it...so go buy a chicken (seriously, a whole raw chicken from the grocery store) and experiment.
you should be 10 or have a high reading reading level or love cats
Electrical circuit is a network that has closed path giving a return way for the current. It is a connection of power supply, conductors and loads.
A DC motor generates power when it is rotating even when no supply is connected.
A DC motor generates power when it is rotating even when no supply is connected.
Check the back; if the power supply has a switch that lets you select the voltage the PC can be used either in the US or Europe. If it DOESN'T have the switch, read the manufacturers literature to see what's required. you may need to replace the power supply, depending on what you have.
Your CD that you're using isn't supporting your operating system most likely. If your PC restarts every time you put a CD in cd-rom then its the problem of your power supply. I had it too. What I did was I removed the connection of the cooling fan (remember not the power supply fan, what the heck -- you can't do it anyways). Then try putting a CD in it. This is because your power supply is of less voltage. Whenever your CD-Rom tries to read a CD it overloads or in short cuts off the power supply. Try doing it or else buy a better power supply. It would definitely solve your problem.