primary and secondary demand
Well, hello there, friend! Primary demand is the overall demand for a product or service in the market, while secondary demand refers to the demand for a specific brand or company within that market. It's like the difference between loving all the beautiful trees in the forest (primary demand) and having a special place in your heart for a particular oak tree (secondary demand). Both are important in their own way, just like how every brushstroke adds to the beauty of a painting.
secondary
Primary would be the best answer due to the initial market being your main intended purchasing group. Product placement in the secondary market however would never be a bad idea so long it was within the company's means and budget.
secondary
primary 3% secondary 17% tertiary 80%
Well, hello there, friend! Primary demand is the overall demand for a product or service in the market, while secondary demand refers to the demand for a specific brand or company within that market. It's like the difference between loving all the beautiful trees in the forest (primary demand) and having a special place in your heart for a particular oak tree (secondary demand). Both are important in their own way, just like how every brushstroke adds to the beauty of a painting.
Primary Means, it is individual there is no dependence, But Secondary will allays depends on Primary, If you want to do Secondary, you should complete primary first, There is no precondition to primary, but for Secondary Primary is the Precondition, first you should do primary, then only you are able to do secondary.
Voltage on primary/Primary turns = Voltage on secondary/Secondary turns
primary and secondary coilsAnswerPrimary and secondary windings.
Primary is IgM and secondary is IgG
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Secondary
The current in the secondary when the voltage is twice the primary will be one half of the primary. The current in the primary when the voltage is twice the secondary will be twice the secondary.
The turns ratio of Primary / Secondary tells you have the voltage and current will be changed. The secondary current will be (primary turns/secondary turns) times the primary current, and the secondary voltage will be (secondary turns / primary turns) times the primary voltage.CommentThe above answer is a little misleading, because the secondary current is determined by the load, and not by the transformer's ratio. It would, therefore, be more accurate to say that the primary current would be equal to the secondary current times the (primary turns/secondary turns) -i.e. not the other way around!
Its considered secondary, but it can form from primary causes I heard.
Secondary consumer
You cannot. You have a primary and a secondary. You have to have a secondary.