poles are the wires and where they are connected
it is the inverse of normal systems,take an electrical system electrical system--------analogue system L--------C V-------I R-------G
Gangs in electrical sockets refer to the number of individual outlets available in a single electrical box, such as a single gang (one outlet) or a double gang (two outlets). Poles, on the other hand, describe the number of separate circuits that can be controlled by a switch or outlet; for example, a single pole switch controls one circuit, while a double pole switch can control two circuits. Together, these terms help define the configuration and functionality of electrical outlets and switches in a building's wiring system.
we have to distinguish between firefighting and fire alarm system. fire fighting is mechanical work (either sprinkler system or Foam or CO2 or FM200) and there is fire alarm or detection system this is an electrical thing that includes ( detectors an fire alarm system) for electrical control building we use FM200.
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The root locus represents the movement of the poles of a system as a parameter is varied. It helps in analyzing the stability and dynamic response of a system. By plotting the locations of the poles in the complex plane, engineers can understand the behavior of the system and design appropriate control strategies.
River rafts are often conveyed by poling. See the definition of 'poling' at the Related Link, listed below:
Electrical angle is half of mechanical angle in unipolar electrical machines. In multipolar electrical machines, the relationship between the mechanical angle and electrical angle is Electrical angle = (P/2) x Mechanical angle where: P = Number of poles.
There is a electrical system controller (esc) that's where the cluster gets its info from for example battery voltage
The primary energy source for the controller in a typical control system is usually electrical.
Dome lights
In the respiratory system, OCR means the system to control respiration by means of simulated neuro electrical coded signals.
Positive and negative poles