no you do not
P. M. Jennings has written: 'Audio-visual aids' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education, Bibliography
No. It is an obsolete video connection format. You will need to connect audio separately.
Yep. S video is video only
V. M. Magidov has written: 'Tekhnotronnye dokumenty' -- subject(s): Information storage and retrieval systems, Archival materials, Conservation and restoration, Audio-visual archives, Audio-visual materials
S-video is a two part video signal carrying luma and chroma signals (Brightness and color signals). There is no audio signal in an S-video connection so the audio will need a separate connection to operate.
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We need to know what it is, and who made it. M-S does not jump out as a major manufacturer.
James S. Kinder has written: 'The audio-visual reader' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education 'Using audio-visual materials in education' -- subject(s): Audio-visual education
Look for a connector labeled Optical out or Coaxial audio out on the back of the tv set. Your home theater system will need one of these same input connectors.
Jackie M. Williams has written: 'Audio-magnetotelluric data collected in the Beatty, Nevada area' -- subject(s): Geophysical methods, Magnetotelluric prospecting, Prospecting
24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s224 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s224 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s224 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2
To convert km/h to m/s, you need to divide by 3.6. Therefore, 24 km/h is equal to ( \frac{24}{3.6} = 6.67 ) m/s.