A fingerprint is an input. It is a biometric input used for security purposes by scanning and capturing unique patterns on an individual's finger to authenticate their identity.
a finger print, or you could say a finger i geuss.
In a positive feedback system, the output enhances or amplifies the input that started the process, causing a self-reinforcing loop. This means that an increase in the output leads to an increase in the input, continuing to drive the system further in the same direction.
A fingerprint is an unique pattern of ridges and valleys on the skin of a human finger. These patterns are used for identification purposes as they are specific to each individual and remain unchanged throughout a person's life.
Index finger finger print ridges:Males: 142-146Females: 123-124Mean total is 144 and 124Index finger finger print ridges:Males: 142-146Females: 123-124Mean total is 144 and 124
Each input has only one output. The same input will always produce the same output. The function can be represented by an equation or a graph.
"print" will output a value onto the screen for a user to see. "input" or "raw_input" gets a user's input.
touchscreen
touchscreen
Finger print scanner, eye scanner (for high security area) ect.
start input x input y x + y output z End
is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
Input device.
The printer is an output device
Since you didn't specify, I will give you the answer for a TI 83 Plus Silver Addition :Input A :Input B :ClrHome <--found in the prgm menu with input :Output(1,1,A+B) <--Output also found in same menu as ClrHome :Output(4,1,A*B)
it is an output device
output/input