External power refers to energy or force that originates outside a system or entity, influencing its operation or function. In various contexts, such as electronics or mechanics, it can denote power supplied from an external source, like batteries or electrical grids. Additionally, in social and political contexts, it can refer to influence or control exerted by outside entities over a particular group or nation.
no it was not ruled by any external power
Nope.
vagina power!
no, it`s not , it also require some external power.
To start a Cessna 172 engine with external power, first ensure the aircraft is in a safe position and the master switch is off. Connect the external power supply's positive lead to the aircraft's battery positive terminal and the negative lead to a suitable ground point on the airframe. Turn on the external power supply, then switch on the master switch and attempt to start the engine as usual. Once the engine is running, disconnect the external power supply in the reverse order of connection.
vagina power!
the need for devices to function without an external power source
A steam engine is an external combustion engine.
A wind-up mechanical clock operates without an external power source by storing potential energy when wound up, which is then released gradually to power the clock's mechanism.
There were many external environments that affected Merck company. They were rivalry, entry and exit barriers, supplier power, buyer power and threat of substitutes.
Electrolysis is a process that requires an external power source. This process uses electricity to cause a chemical reaction that splits compounds into their constituent elements.
Commonly, external hard drives will acquire power from the computer it is connected to. It is possible, though, to connect external hard drives to an outlet and permanently to the computer, replacing the previous hard drive, though I highly do not recommend such.