parallels is the name
Ware the main properties of parallels and meridians
Sometimes they will be called parallels. The middle is the equator (as you know.).
Parallels are also called lines of constant latitude, on maps and globes.
Parallels would be 2 or more lines that run in the same direction and do not intersect.
As a rule, the best conductor.
This is not the standard rule. I have seen a baritone leading an orchestra choosing the music and being a singer and another man being the conductor. So there is no standard rule to it.
Fleming's right hand rule shows the direction of induced current flow when a conductor moves in a magnetic field. Fleming's left hand rule shows the direction of the thrust on a conductor carrying a current in a magnetic field.
there are 181 parallels.
It's not the voltage that determine the size of the conductor,it's the current. The rule of thumb is: 6A for every 1mm sq
Parallels are referred to as lines that never intersect and maintain the same distance apart from each other at all points. They represent a relationship of uniformity and constant separation.
By rule of thumb, the neutral conductor is half the size of main conductor.
The right hand rule. If you were to place your right hand around the conductor, with the thumb pointing in the direction of current flow, your fingers which are wrapped around the conductor will point in the direction of magnetic flux. Said another way, if you are looking at the end of the conductor and current is flowing towards you, then magnetic flux will be counter-clockwise.
The direction of force produced on a current-carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field can be determined by this rule. the thumb, forefinger and middle finger of the left hand mutually at right angles to each other, such that the forefinger is in direction of flux, and the middle finger is in a direction of current flow in the conductor, then the thumb indicates the direction of motion of the conductor.
A good rule of thumb is 1" per 1000V
Disjointed Parallels was created in 1995.
parallels is the name