Power conditioners are devices that are used to improve the quality of power that is delivered to electrical equipment. Some examples are surge protectors that are used for electrical equipment as well as to protect audio and video components.
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Not usually. But this depends on how the motor is made. So a permanent magnet motor is usually a d.c. Motor. It's something to do as with the wires in the motor, the electromagnet-outer fields are wound.
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The word "developed" is slightly odd in this context. If the power supply provides a current to some instrument or device, the power supplied is the voltage multiplied by the current. The power supply will also consume some power itself to do this job. The total power consumed (provided to the power supply) equals the input current multiplied by the input voltage.
There are so many different types of diodes. Some of the common examples include light emitting diodes, silicon diodes, zener diodes and so many more.
Some examples are: freezers, heating systems, air conditioners, irons.
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Some examples are: heating, air conditioners, water, hot water, methane gas.
There are some top rated water conditioners. They include Kinetico, Pelican Water, Superior Water Conditioners, as well as Kenmore Water Conditioners, etc.
Refrigerators and toasters are two examples of common home appliances that were used in the 1950s. Others examples include space heaters and air conditioners as well as electric ovens.
Some move matter with their mind.
wind power,hydro power,solar power,uranium,petroleum
The amount of energy used up
Examples of power from applied science include depletion of trees and coal. Additional examples of applied science are invitro-fertilization and cloning.
identify at least three examples of the power of the muckrakers of the late nineteen and early twentieth centuries
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Yes their are some models of air conditioners that do come with remote control. For those of us who hate to get out of bed to adjust the temperature.