Fluids or information that can flow in either direction as input or output include water in a two-way irrigation system, where it can be supplied to crops or drained away, and data in a bi-directional communication system, such as a network where information is sent and received between devices. Additionally, in biological systems, substances like oxygen and carbon dioxide can move in and out of cells during respiration. These examples illustrate dynamic systems where exchange occurs in both directions.
A ribbon cable can carry information in either direction, either in or out.
It is the referred to as the page orientation. It can be either Portrait or Landscape.
IV fluids.
In a class 3 lever, the direction of the input force is opposite to the direction of the output force. The fulcrum is located at one end, the input force is applied between the fulcrum and the output force, making the output force move in the opposite direction to the input force.
MODEM Stands for MOdulator DEModulator. It acts both as an input & output (SIGNAL) as it converts incoming analog signals to digital and viceversa. Incoming - while downloading. Outgoing - while uploading.
Fluids are used to output useful work that is used in a turbine.
The various components of a computer system are either input devices or output devices. Output devices allow information to be presented to the user. Some examples include printers, monitors, and speakers.
Computers get information through various input devices such as keyboards and barcode scanners. Also, there are devices that can be for either input or output, such as disc drives and tape drives.
The difference is input programs information output tells you information
In a second-class lever, the direction of the input force is opposite to the direction of the output force. The input force is applied at one end of the lever, while the output force is generated at the opposite end. Examples of second-class levers include wheelbarrows and nutcrackers.
Intake is the amount of fluids someone takes in and output is how much urine they excreted. It's used to monitor fluid balance.
False. A pulley system can change the direction of the force applied, but it does not always result in the output force being in the opposite direction of the input force. The direction of the output force depends on the configuration of the pulleys in the system.