You need to purchase a Fluorescent dimmer switch, no circuit can dim the brightness of the light safely.
The brightness levels on a DSiXL can be changed to be from a brightness of 1(lowest) to a brightness of 5(highest). The screens can be dark depending on where you are.
Brightness refers to amount of light, 100% is maximum light and 0% is minimum light or no light - black.
Inside the circuit loop between the inductor and capacitor the current will be at maximum. Outside the circuit the current through the LC tank circuit will be at minimum. It depends on where you are measuring it.
For a particular frequency if the current or the voltage of the circuit is Maximum or Minimum then that circuit is said to be in resonance .
The absolute minimum for a circuit is continuity. Without this it is not yet a circuit.
Certainly, but not below the minimum wage.
At resonant frequency, current in the circuit is maximum.Impedence is minimum.
Nothing below State Minimum Wage, but yes.
Some types of variable star vary very regularly, and their time of maximum and minimum can be found from data. Others are irregular and the only way to find the maximum and minimum is to keep observing them and measuring the brightness.
Theoretically yes, but in practice I don't think this has ever happened.
14 awg
No current bro? Depends