Just go to the picture you like, and hold the return button. Then click set as wallpaper.
ctrl c=copy ctrl v=paste
the voltage regulation (as a percent) = |V(no-load) -V(rated)|/|V(rated)| * 100 so if V(rated) = 24 V voltage regulation =10% then V(no-load) = 26.4 V
V=IR where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance. You want to know what the current will be in a series circuit based on the resistance. You need to know the voltage as well as the resistance, gives you the equation as follows I=V/R So if you have 10 volts and a 1 ohm resistor, the current will be 10 amps. If you increase the resistor to 10 ohms, your current will then be 1 amp. In a parallel circuit, the resistance is equal to the sum of the inverse. For example. If I have two resistors of 2 ohms each in parallel, the equation would be 1/2 + 1/2 = 0.5 + 0.5 = 1 In that particular instance, your current would increase.
Advantage and disadvantage of "v shape model"?
v stands for vaccum tube version
hold the back button on the picture you want, then choose set as wallpaper
Creative Zen v and Creative Zen Vplus! Their awesome!
In a microwave!
Nope, the sansa clip does not either. Try the creative Zen V or Zen V+. Both can do line-in recordings at 160kbps (mp3).
I wish i knew, that happened to mine. ='(
As far as i know, you cannot without a softwareupdate or something.
ZEN V was created in 2006.
Hold the power down into the on position and use a needle to press the reset button in the tiny hole below the power switch, make sure you feel the reset button depress and then release. This is for the Creative Zen V plus 4gb
Hello there, i have the creative zen v plus exactly the same really apart from video/photos. Its a great mp3 player with great sound quality and voice record etc. and the battery life is really good. if i was going to buy another mp3 player i would rather buy a creative than an ipod :D George
Ninjatune Recordings Zen TV - 2004 V is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG
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Open windows Media Player with Zen V Plus connected, click on Sync at top (I have Windows Media Player 11), on left side double click My Zen, click on Playlists. If you add your songs/audiobooks by creating a playlist and then synch the playlist, you should be able to right-click the Playlist and choose Delete. Make sure you choose Delete the playlist and it's contents - then click OK. If you do not add items by creating Playlists, you will have to explore everything under My Zen and delete each item referencing the song/audiobook you want to remove. Hope this helps, rv