It doesn't work like that. You don't need power to keep an object rotating. Any object that is rotating will continue rotating, unless it is slowed down, by friction for example.
a
because earth is rotating around itself while revolving around the sun
Newton's first Law (The velocity of an object remains constant unless...) does apply to rotating objects, but the fact that an object is rotating is not specially relevant to application of the First Law.
Super cell
where is location of amplifire in pajero car 2o14
A triangle with -/+ inputs
i dont knw
no you dont
amplifire
Yes, Amplifire have negative feedback.
The fender bluse junior. It is a 15 watt tube amplifire.
The amplifire should be in the truck bolted onder the rear window
When transformer is used in step up mode then we can use transformer as amplifire
When transformer is used in step up mode then we can use transformer as amplifire
Frictional , rotating losses are not common to transformers and rotating machines. these are specific to rotating machines.
rotating