The input force on a steering wheel is applied by the driver's hands as they turn the wheel. The output force from the steering wheel is then transmitted through the steering system to the tires, which ultimately turn the vehicle in the desired direction.
A input device is when you put something into the computer. A output device is when something from a computer comes out, either a hard or soft copy. So, I think it would be a input device, because you are putting a direction to turn on!
If you are speaking of a transmission, yes, unless the transmission is in reverse.
An input jack can be converted to an output jack by reconfiguring the circuit connected to it. This typically involves changing the wiring or the circuitry so that the signal flow direction is reversed, allowing the device to send out audio or data instead of receiving it. Additionally, this may require the use of specific components or a switch that allows for toggling between input and output functions.
well when you see on basis of output voltage the centre tapped transformers is .
yes
If both coils of a transformer have the same number of turns, the output voltage will be the same as the input voltage. This is because transformers operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction, where the voltage ratio is directly proportional to the turn ratio. With equal turns on both the primary and secondary coils, there is no stepping up or down of voltage; the output voltage is effectively "canceled" to match the input voltage.
Manual transmission that is in gear-YES
It's an input device - it's designed to turn a scanned image into ann electronic form to be used by the computer.
The input force on a can opener is the force exerted by the user's hand to turn the handle. The output force is the force that the can opener applies to the can as it punctures and cuts through the lid.
The BIOS, or Basic Input-Output System.
oh yes i think coz both sending signal (input) and receiving signal (output) is possible but not at the same time....turn by turn instead. Sudarshan Karki