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Q: What do Fourteen points in a row alternating up and down mean in a process mean?
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High alternating voltage will be reduced to low alternating one. Such step down transformers are used in power adaptors for electronic devices such as video games etc


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What is the normal current when used electric current for direct current?

It doesn't make any sense, but I'd say 12 v?========================================================The reason alternating current is delivered to houses is:The loss of energy in the cables and wires that carry electricity is less when it's transportedat higher voltage. So the electric companies move it around the country, between cities,and from the power generating plants to your neighborhood, at very high voltages, andthen step it down just before it enters the houses on the block.To change voltage up and down at various points in the process, transformers are used,and transformers only work with alternating current.


A transformer can only the voltage of an alternating current?

A transformer can only increase or decrease the voltage of an alternating current, and it is called step-up transformer or step-down transformer accordingly.


How is the peace agreement made during the Paris peace conference different from Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points?

Most importantly, the Fourteen points nowhere mention the obligation of the Germans to pay war damages. In 1919 it turned out to be the first point brought forward by the French and British, to the tune of initially 230 billion Goldmarks (equal to US$ 57.5 billion, in today's dollars around one trillion US$). Although in the end this amount had to be substantially reduced - Germany's economy was virtually bankrupt at te time - reparation payments crippled Germany's economy for almost two decades and according to many, the badwill created by this was a major factor in the restart of the war, now known as WW 2.Other major points were the fact that large German territories (with an overwhelmingly German population) were given away by the Allies to newly created countries such as Poland and Czechoslovakia where the fourteen points only mentioned areas with a non-German population. And the fourteen points had stipulated that Russia should be left alone to work out a form of government of its own choosing. Instead, the Allies provided active military support to the anti-Communist forces. Finally, the "impartial" judgement of any colonial claims stipulated in the Fourteen Points boiled down to Germany simply having all its colonies taken away by the Allies.The League of Nations promised by the Fourteen points didmaterialize, but US Congess in the end voted that the US itself would not join it.


Why do you use alternating currents?

because there is no transformer to step up or step down the dc voltage,and in the world most of the components are manufactured in the usage of ac only , that is the reasoning for usage of alternating current


What is Fourteen twentsevenths rounded to the nearest half?

14.27 would be rounded down to 14.00


Why do electric company generators produce alternating current?

Because alternating current can be run through a transformer to step up or down the voltage. High voltage current incurs lower losses in transmission.


What is Karen's tattoo on californication?

A wrist vine with roses alternating up and down. It angles up her forearm


What is moved up or down repeatedly through a coil of wire an alternating current is inducted in the wire?

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What year did the age limit go down to fourteen on the x factor?

the age limit to apply for the xfactor went down in 2007!