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A workstation is a computer connected to a server.The IT GUY
router>enable router#configure terminal router(config)#line vty 0 4 router(config-line)#password cisco router(config-line)#login to configure router with telnet you must set up password or secret for privilieged mode.
The only disadvantage will be internet speed.
blocking refers to when an input terminal cannot be connected to an output terminal because there is no path available between them i.e. all possible intermediate switches are occupied
A personal computer that is connected to a network is called a workstation or terminal.
The positive terminal of the battery would be connected to the positive terminal of the ammeter. The load would then be connected between the two negative terminals, positive side of the load being connected to the negative side of the ammeter.
Center terminal is connected to the positive from the battery. Outside is connected to ground (-).
It depends what Operating System you are running. On Windows, you can use the Ophcrack password retrieval tool to get back the admin password. If it is a BIOS pass (just checking), open the case and remove the password chip from the motherboard for 15 seconds, then replace it. On Mac, contact Apple. On Linux, there are many ways, but in terminal, you can use your pass to access the Superuser terminal, from which you may be able to change the admin pass. Hope this helped!
If the motor terminal has six terminals in the terminal box, then it can be connected either in delta or star. If there are only 3 terminal wires then the motor can not be connected in star.(it means that the motor is designed to be connected in delta only)
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capillaries
Note: When interconnecting A200 batteries (cells), they must be identical in voltage and amp rating! Batteries may be connected in series. The positive terminal of the first battery is connected to the negative terminal of the second battery; the positive terminal of the second is connected to the negative of the third, and so on. The voltage of the assembled battery is the sum of the individual batteries. The batteries are connected: + to - to + to - to + to -, etc. The capacity of the battery is unchanged. Batteries may also be connected in parallel. The positive terminal of the first battery is connected to the positive terminal of the second battery, the positive terminal of the second is connected to the positive of the third; the negative terminal of the first battery is connected to the negative terminal of the second battery, the negative terminal of the second is connected to the negative of the third and so on. The batteries are connected: + to + to + and - to - to -. In this configuration, the capacity is the sum of the individual batteries and voltage is unchanged.
The negative terminal is called the anode
Terminal
Terminal 5, the international terminal. Terminals 1, 2, & 3 are connected. BTW, there is NO Terminal 4.
The Monitor.
Terminal forks