Condensation lines, commercial dishwashers, etc. receive discharge from indirect waste piping.
A fixture or device that holds a light in place by means of some sort of socket, that is connected to a power source.
I am not aware of "water reticulation" as a term, however, since, reticulation means network, hence (I deduce), water reticulation should mean: The network of pipes that distribute water from sources of charge to points of discharge. This would be similar to a power grid which receives electric energy from various points of charge and delivers it to various points of discharge. A pump is a charging device at a point of charge. A valve is a flow control device along such a network of pipes. A faucet is a terminal flow control device at a point of discharge.
the radio
By unplugging the device in question or turning off the breaker for the fixture in question.
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when a capacitor or any chargeable device connected across a load which may be resistive or inductive than the capacitive device discharges and this discharging of this device is called electronic discharge . it is used in CCD (charged coupled devices).
a transceiver
An output device, such as a monitor (screen), or a printer.
iphones and ipod are one of them.
It can be classified as both. It receives output from one device. It boosts the power and sends it as input to another device.
A fixture or device that holds a light in place by means of some sort of socket, that is connected to a power source.
A joystick is an input device. It receives input from the user in the form of it's operation which it then passes on to the computer. Speakers are an example of an output device. They receive no input from the user, and only output (sound in this case). You can think of an input device as something that gives the computer information. And an output device as something that receives information from the computer.