The main (and most important) limitation to Fly-by-wire system is that is highly sensible to EMPs, since this one fries the hole system and the plane would unavoidably crash
If you are referring to a.c. three-phase systems, then a three-wire system is associated with a delta-connected system, while a four-wire system is associated with a star, or wye, system. The conductors being three line conductors and a neutral conductor.
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It depends on the internet system whether it is wireless system or wire system. If it is a wire system then you have to plug the internet cable into the computer.
In North America the system used is AWG. American Wire Gauge.
A copper wire is considered to be a homogeneous system.
Your 2-wire system is actually connected to one "side" of the 3-wire system. In your utility's 3-wire system you have 2 hot wires that are attached to each end of a tranformer winding and the neutral is attached in the middle and grounded. Typically in the US this gives you 240v (or something similar) between hot leads and 120v from each hot lead to neutral or ground.
of all of dem 3 phase 3 wire is most economical as it uses less conductor dan in 4 wire system, 3 phase 3 wire is used in transmission and 4 wire in distribution as it has 3 live and one neutral wire. 3 phase needs lesser conductor size than 2 phase 4 wire for the same power. 3 wire dc feeder is more economical than 2 wire dc feeder for the same power. that was all i cud get..... hope u find it a lil helpful.
SHOW ME A PIcture of a 1992 buick lesbare securty system wire?"
It is a single wire GM system. You have to connect the white wire (of the master switch) to the green wire(keyless system) then solder a 1.5 Ohm resistor to the white (master switch) wire which is then connected to the resistor the other end of the resistor is connected to the yellow wire(keyless system). ______white_______Green_______>Resistor 1.5K_________yellow
The key parameter in sizing wire is the current requirement. Once you know that you can look up value in a wire gauge table. The length of the run is important for longer runs because of the resistance of the wire itself. Aluminum wire requires a larger diameter than copper for the same current. Once you calculate the wire size you can then size the conduit.