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Nurses notes
Any type of human readable computer output device that creates no permanent (i.e. hardcopy) record of that output. For example the computer monitor screen you are probably looking at now.
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you get it up to operating speed and see if it delivers full load voltage and current. if it has been severely overloaded the permanent magnet can be discharged causing the output to be low
No. 'freezing' generally refers to a software condition. Sometimes, it refers to a permanent hardware condition. A LCD screen is a type of monitor, which is an Output device. No 'freezing' condition can harm an output device.
Temporary output is data that is not stored permanently and is designed to only exist for a short period of time. This type of output typically disappears once it is no longer needed or after a specific event or process is completed. Examples include data displayed on a screen or results generated during a computation session that is not saved.
Permanent memory is non-erasable memory, so the right answer to this question is: ROM (Read Only Memory).
A permanent magnet generator in an exciter is used to provide a stable source of excitation power to the main generator. This allows the main generator to maintain voltage output and stability during operation, ensuring efficient power generation.
Permanent magnets are needed in an electric motor to create a constant magnetic field that interacts with the current flowing through the motor windings, resulting in motion. The magnets help to generate torque and provide a more efficient and controlled operation of the motor compared to electromagnets. With permanent magnets, the motor requires less power input to produce the required output.
The ROM BIOS chip stores permanent instructions. ROM means read-only memory. BIOS means basic input/output system, meaning the very basic instructions needed to power up the computer. From there, the operating system loads.