The indicates the direction for correct installation. Bucholz relay operates when gas bubbles in the transformer oil pass through the relay in its pathway. The relay has to be installed arrow indicating upwards.
it indicates the direction of flow of emitter current
There a two types of bipolar transistors PNP and NPN . This refers to the doping elements used in the silicon components of this 3 layer device with base always in the middle. The arrow is the emitter wire and shows direction of conventional current flow(positive to negative) NPN transistors (generally used in negative earth circuits) have the arrow pointing away from the base connection PNP transistors ( generally used in circuits with positive earth) have the arrow pointing towards the base connection.
The arrow always points to the negative lead.
Check with Locke Supply. They have a website, They have conversion charts.
Oh, dude, the notch on a transistor usually indicates the orientation of the component. It's like a little arrow pointing you in the right direction so you don't accidentally stick it in backwards and blow up your circuit. So, yeah, it's kinda like a helpful little guide to keep you from making a big oopsie.
The wattmeter will read downscale (backwards).
An arrow is used in a flowchart because it links one part to another. For example, a flow chart describing the process of electric energy: [Power plant] ---> [Transformer] ---> [Power lines] ---> [Transformer] ---> [House] ---> [Transformer] ---> [Device] As you can see, the arrows show the direction of where the flow chart is leading, telling the viewer where to begin, and where the to.
The arrow's direction indicates the velocity's direction, while the arrow's length represents the velocity's magnitude.
The arrow represents direction and leading. When lost an arrow will point you in the right direction. The recycle sign are arrows formed to make a triangle.
An arrow can be used to represent and explain velocity by its length and direction. The length of the arrow indicates the speed of the object, while the direction of the arrow shows the object's movement. A longer arrow represents a faster speed, and the arrow pointing in a specific direction indicates the object's velocity in that direction.
The arrow is pointing to the right.
The arrow on a furnace filter points in the direction of airflow.
The "FRONT" arrow indicates the recommended rolling direction for the front wheel and respectively the "REAR" arrow is the direction for the rear wheel.
An Arrow
An arrow used to show a force indicates the direction of the force and its magnitude relative to other forces in the system. The length and direction of the arrow represent the strength and direction of the force, respectively.
The direction of a displacement arrow indicates the direction in which an object has moved relative to its starting point. The length of the displacement arrow indicates the magnitude or distance of the object's movement.
If the green arrow shows for the direction you want to turn then you obey the green arrow, the red light is for all other traffic. The green arrow basically overrules the red light for the direction of the arrow.