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Q: What is conventional circuit?
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Does a GFCI need to be on an independent circuit?

No, it can be on a circuit with conventional outlets.


What switching is used in conventional land line?

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Why do you analyze electric circuit on the basis of the conventional current?

You can analyze it by either conventional or electron current, other than the sign they give the same answers. However it is convention to use conventional current, that is the way others will expect to see it done. That is also why it is called conventional current, it is the convention.


What is the advantage of using the bridge rectifier over the conventional full wave circuit?

Output voltage is higher!!!


What is the difference between electronic current and conventional current?

Difference between conventional current and electric current? • Electric current can be either negative or positive, but conventional current is always positive.• The conventional current for an electron flow is positive, whereas the electrical current is negative.• For a flow of positive charges, both the electric current and the conventional current are the same.• Since almost every electrical circuit uses an electron flow, it can be safely stated that the conventional current = - electrical current.• In conventional current, the flow of electrons is assumed as a flow of protons on the opposite direction.


Where does conventional current start flowing from?

Conventional current starts from the positive terminal of the power supply, ventures forth to do its business throughout the associated external electrical circuit, and eventually returns to the negative terminal of the power supply to end its journey.


Difference of conventional and addressable fire alarm systems?

The difference between Conventional and Addressable systems is simple. Addressable systems provide exact detector location in the event of activation, and Conventional will only let you know the "zone" or string of detectors attached on a single circuit. In other words, you can either have a pin pointed location (1st Floor Room 101, Addressable) or a general direction (All first floor, Conventional).


Where is the hazard light flasher on a 2005 Chrysler 300?

No flasher. Relay in the cluster circuitry emulates the sound of conventional flasher. The circuit is mux ( module controlled)


What is inversion microwave cooking?

Inverter microwaves (used in inversion microwave cooking) involve a newer technology than conventional microwaves, and produce more even cooking and defrosting. They replace the capacitors and transformers of conventional microwaves with circuit boards, so they are also much lighter and can contain more cooking space than conventional microwave ovens.


How does CAD speed up?

Computer-aided design (CAD) is used to aid digital design. Just one example is that a complicated electrical circuit can be designed and tested on the computer to see if the circuit would work. This is much quicker than actually constructing the circuit using a conventional breadboard, wires and components, soldering, etc.


Definition of conventional and non conventional energy?

Definition of conventional and non conventional energy


How is conventional sources of energy different from conventional sources?

Conventional sources are the same as conventional sources.