the video feed isn't getting through (AV cable not inserted properly or faulty or incorrect cable being used). If the only cables going into the tv are the AC lead and the antenna cable the tv is faulty and needs a repairman the video feed isn't getting through (AV cable not inserted properly or faulty or incorrect cable being used). If the only cables going into the tv are the AC lead and the antenna cable the tv is faulty and needs a repairman
As far as I know, there is no metal that comes from heaven. All the metal that is there stays there and all the metal here stays here.
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Smooth movement of camera across scene (or scene moves and camera stays still)
What is the decibel loss of a signal that starts at point A with a strength of 2000 watts and ends at point B with a strength of 400 watts?That is impossiple. If you have a light bulb of 100 watts. This power stays fixed in the lamp and does not decrease with distance!If you mean a sound source, only the sound pressure in pascals or the sound pressure level in dB is decreasing with distance from the source. Or the sound intensity in watts per square meter or the sound intensity level in watts is decreasing with distance.Scroll down to related links and look at "Sound intensity I and the inverse square law 1/r2"This question is talking about the fundamentals between data and signals in data communication. It has nothing to do with a light bulb and is not impossible. Here is how it is done. The decibel is a relative measure of signal loss or gain and is expressed as dB = 10 × log10 (P2 / P1) in which P2 and P1 are the ending and beginning power levels of the signal expressed in watts.So in this case where a signal starts with a strength of 2000 watts and ends with a strength of 400 watts the calculation would be:dB = 10 × log10 (400 /2000)dB = 10 × log10 (.2)dB = 10 × (-.69)dB = -6.9dB
It's an output that is set to on by a momentary input. i.e. a pushbutton turns on a light and the light stays on even when the button is not pressed. The output is 'latched'.
a monotone sound monotonous
stays
It stays the same.
It stays the same.
buy some toothpicks and stick them in the airconditioning vents so that the car will smell like wood.
The answer is a clock - it moves its hands but doesn't make a sound, while a bell makes a sound but stays in one place.
In a black hole, gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. This means that whatever goes into a black hole is trapped inside forever, making the saying "what happens in a black hole stays in a black hole" true.
It stays where it is. It will eventually become a black dwarf.
The black caiman hides in water and stays still like a log.
The pitch of a sound means the frequency. That stays constant with distance. You mean the sound pressure level that decreases with distance.
When it stays in the scorching heat of the sun for too long.
she stays at her house in unddella .....