The protagonist's turning point in their life was when they faced a major challenge or obstacle that forced them to change and grow. This experience ultimately led to their current success by pushing them to overcome their limitations and strive for greater achievements.
Yes. If voltage leads the current, the impedance is inductive (this would be the case if the load is a motor). If current leads the voltage, the impedance is capacitive (this would be the case for a CFL light bulb).
Yes.
But in order to receive respect, you must give it :) Hardwork, dedication and having the ability to empathize with your associates leads to respect which in turn leads to success.
If I am correct, you are asking: "How Does Rudy Ruettiger show that failure leads to success?" Well, in my humble opinion, "Rudy" doesn't show that failure leads to success. He shows that through determination and desire, although he experienced failures, he also overcame them, and ultimately created his own personal path to success.
Good grades leads to a good college. A good college leads to a good job. A good job equals success.
persevere and patience leads to success.
The excess bilirubin usually leads to our hands turning yellow.
Inductive. Voltage (E) leads current (I) in an inductive (L) circuit and current (I) leads voltage (E) in a capacitive (C) circuit. (ELI the ICEman)
Both are correct, but "secret of success" is the more commonly used phrase. It refers to the underlying principle or key factor that leads to success in any endeavor.
The current leads the voltage by 90degree....
It is another way of saying that the circuit is capacitive reactive circuit. Look up the mnemonic ELI the ICE man. ELI, voltage leads the current in an inductive circuit. ICE, current leads the voltage in a capacitive circuit.
the turning point in a novel or where the problem begins (leads to the "rising action")