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How do you test an impulse line and why it is necessary?

The voltage is measured by high and low range. Measurements are referred to as r.m.s. , switching impulses reflected by line to line, earth to line contact.


What switching is used in conventional land line?

Circuit switching


How many pounds r410 freon go into a home air conditioning unit?

That depends on the size of the coils and the length of line in between.


What is call switching and line switching?

Line switching, also referred to as circuit switching, is how landline phone systems connect. This method uses a dedicated line to connect the calls. Call switching refers to the way calls are handled on a mobile network.


How is the command line access in Linux?

By invoking a terminal emulator or switching to one of the virtual terminals.


How electricity gets from the generating plant to an appliance in a home?

through: wires, transformers, breakers, switches, etc.Something like:Power plant wires carry electricity to plant switching farm.Switches in switching farm direct electricity to step-up transformer for a transmission line.Step-up transformer increases voltage to reduce transmission losses.Wires from step-up transformer go to high voltage breaker to protect switching farm from transmission line current spikes.Transmission line wires attach to breakers and leave plant switching farm.Transmission line wires run hundreds of miles to consumer locations.Transmission line wires enter a distribution switching farm and attach to high voltage breakers to protect switching farm from transmission line current spikes.Wires from breakers go to step-down transformer to decrease voltage for safe distribution.Wires from step-down transformer go to switches in switching farm.Switches in switching farm connect electricity to desired distribution lines.Each distribution line has breakers on it to protect the switching farm and the line.Distribution lines run to various neighborhoods.At each customer location the distribution line connects to a step-down transformer to reduce the voltage to what the customer needs (e.g. U.S. residential 120V/240V 2phase).Wires connect the step-down transformer to the customer's fuse/breaker box and distribution panel.


What happens when you change your alignment?

When you change the alignment on your car, you are making sure that all of the tires are in a straight line. You can tell when an alignment is necessary because the tires will wear unevenly and your vehicle may drift.


What problems of circuit switching is packet switching designed to overcome?

1. Using an idle line to transfer data. 2.The constant transmission date rate. 3.Lose or block of data.


What do lane-use lights mean?

When you are switching lanes and you put you turning signal.


How many points are necessary to draw a straight line?

Only two are necessary to define a line. But infinitely many are required to DRAW it.


What two conditions are necessary for uniform motion?

For uniform motion, the object must move in a straight line and at a constant speed.


How you isolate the feeder?

A feeder is 'isolated' when it is disconnected from the main line using a switching device ('isolator') with a visible break.