A stereo or tv set needs a step-up transformer because a step-up transformer increases the voltage of an appliance and a stereo or and a tv set needs a high voltage.
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Is this, intentionally, a trick question?We are dealing with alternating current, here, not direct current. So, if you divide the supply voltage by the current drawn by the television set, you are determining its impedance(Z), not its resistance:Z = V/I = 120/3 = 40 ohmsImpedance is the vector sum of resistance and reactance. As the current is probably being drawn by a transformer, the resistance will be significantly lower than the reactance, perhaps only an ohm or two -if that!So, from the information supplied, you cannot determine the resistance.
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If, by 'reverse polarity', you mean the accidental reversal of the line and neutral conductors at the socket outlet or receptacle, then the answer is no.
Stereo or mono depending on what your tv is set for
With the proper converters, any amplifier has the capability of connecting a stereo to a television. A simple step-by-step guide of instructions can be found on the domain name "About."
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Most TV programs are now transmitted in stereo. If not, the TV will switch to a mono signal. Since you didn't say whether it was displaying stereo or mono on the screen while you're watching or if it's a choice in the TV's set-up menu, I can't say much. If you're watching, it's just letting you know if it's in stereo or mono. If you're setting up the TV, it's asking your preference. Do you want your sound in stereo or mono?
The short answer is you can't; if the TV only has a mono receiver the stereo information isn't available. However, most modern TVs have digital receivers or NICAM decoders, if you're TV is one of these types, then there may well be phono's on the back of the set for sound out or a headphone socket - these can be connected to a domestic hi-fi to improve the sound and should be in stereo.
Some of the more popular home stereo systems available are made by Bose, Yamaha, and Panasonic. These home stereo systems often contain the components for a surround sound system, which has become a popular form of receiving audio from a television set.
Connect the TV to a stereo unit and listen to the sound through the stereo.
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Mono is a type of sound on a set of speakers. There are two, mono and stereo. Stereo is the opposite of mono, so say a person is speaking on the right side of the screen. In stereo, the speaker's voice comes from the right speaker. In mono, though, the speaker's voice comes out of both speakers. Most people prefer stereo because it makes the experience more realistic.