Perhaps, or perhaps not. Your question is not specific enough.
As a general rule, each load device demands it's required service. The perhaps not may involve load devices that communicate with each other.
Any devices that are added to a circuit and need the full line voltage to operate, are added in parallel to any other load devices or fixtures in the circuit.
To close a circuit in electrical terminology is to close any open devices that are in series with a connected load. Once this happens the current will flow through the load and the load is then termed as energised. In the case of a motor circuit the motor will operate. In the case of a lighting circuit the lamps in the circuit will energise and light the area in which they are installed.
A transformer will operate with a voltage regulation of zero when it is not supplying a load.
Resistance load it means there is passive load to impede current flow. Inductive load means there is a coil as a load while still a passive it has its own characteristics which differs from a resistive load which is linear while inductive is not linear load
Connecting equipment in parallel to the supply allows each device to receive the same voltage, ensuring consistent performance across all units. This configuration also enables any individual device to operate independently; if one fails, it does not affect the others. Additionally, parallel connections facilitate easier maintenance and troubleshooting, as devices can be serviced without disrupting the entire system. Finally, this setup helps to distribute the electrical load, reducing the risk of overloading any single component.
Any devices that are added to a circuit and need the full line voltage to operate, are added in parallel to any other load devices or fixtures in the circuit.
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To make something operate independently again. To siloize (silo - ize) is to make something operate independently, like a silo.
Yes, they can.
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A dual band router will allow 802.11g devices to operate on the 2.4 GHz band while allowing 802.11n devices to operate at their maximum speed on the 5GHz band. Both the G and N devices will be able to operate simultaneously.
A transformer will operate with a voltage regulation of zero when it is not supplying a load.
Shares in load funds are usually sold through separate distributorships
To close a circuit in electrical terminology is to close any open devices that are in series with a connected load. Once this happens the current will flow through the load and the load is then termed as energised. In the case of a motor circuit the motor will operate. In the case of a lighting circuit the lamps in the circuit will energise and light the area in which they are installed.
In a parallel circuit, electrons have multiple pathways to travel from the power source to the loads. Each load receives a portion of the total current flowing through the circuit, and the voltage across each load is the same as the source voltage. This allows loads to operate independently of each other.