Typical car stereos run speakers at 4 to 8 ohms, so I would wire the two 16 ohm speakers in parallel to get a net 8 ohms. Anything over that would be a little much for a car stereo. You don't need to drive it that hard.
In a parallel circuit there are multiple possible pathways for the current to flow.
Yes. :)
No.When they are on different planes and they do not cross, they are called skew lines, they are not considered parallel. When they ARE parallel, it means that they do not cross and they both lie on ONE plane
It might me possible if our bodies were built completely different
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Education was completely different from today's school system, so a comparison is not possible.
no
this isn't possible, as having all sides be different lengths would prevent the sides from being parallel.
No, it is not possible to get the chicken pox virus completely out of your system.
If the lines cross then there is one solution. If they are on top of each other then there are infinite solutions. If they are parallel then there are no solutions.
That test would seem to be completely irrelevant.
This is possible, but not necessary. A regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel lines, making 6 parallel sides altogether.