hmm in a circuit diodes are used to allow current in only one direction,resistors are put to prevent too much current to pass, hmm there are also fuses which prevents current's overflow!there are various things to limit and control current!
No they did not as electricity was not invented back then. They used candles or wood for light and heat. =)
It is used to conduct electricity and mostly used in electrical appliances
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The ailerons are used to control roll rate. The flaps are used to increase lift at slow speeds. The elevators are use to control pitch. The rudder is used to control yaw. The spoilers are used to slow the aircraft quickly. The trim tabs are used to adjust back pressure to achieve straight and level flight with no control input.
Yes, they can. If a dam is placed across the river, falling water over the dam can drive turbines which produce electricity.
Average rate will remain same but Flow control: end-to-end mechanism for regulating traffic between source and destination • Congestion control: Mechanism used by the network to limit congestion
Resistors are used to control current flow.
A switch. Insulation keeps the electricity from a short circuit.
Flow Control
A flow control valve is used to control and regulate the flow or pressure of fluids. A flow control valve may be used to regulate gas, steam, water and chemicals.
A relay is an electrical switch. It allows a low current "switch" circuit to control the electricity flow of a high-current circuit load
....but in countries like The Netherlands which are partly below sea level, windmills are used to control the level of water.
Flow control is used in data communications. Flow control is a process that manages the rate at which data is transmitted to ensure that it is properly received.
Grounds
How is control flow used to solve problems using computer programming
The flow of electricity (known as current) is measured in amps by an ammeter.
An insulator is a material that does not allow electrical current to flow freely.some materials are better then other copper is the cheapest most effective per cost ratio conductor of electricity............( allows current to flow with relative ease) plastics glass ceramics all are poor conductors of electricity(electrical current doe not flow freely) there for can be used for insulation, for safety and control of electrical flow.