current in series depends on values of resistors. more resistance less current will flow through and viceversa
The Z1 component in the circuit diagram of the LEDTEC timer IT-88 model typically refers to a Zener diode. It is used for voltage regulation, ensuring that the voltage across certain parts of the circuit remains constant despite variations in input voltage. This stabilizes the operation of the timer and protects sensitive components from voltage spikes. Proper functioning of Z1 is crucial for the reliable performance of the timer.
It depends upon the condition.But basically, to be a vector, the physical quantities needs to follow vector algebra.but current dos not follow it so it is scalar quantity.
Parallel, of course. Each light has to receive the full voltage - 110 or 220 Volts, depending on the region. Also, if you disconnect one light, the others should continue working. This wouldn't be the case with a series circuit.
despite can be a connective or you can use it at the start of a sentance.For example: This is very good homework despite you got it yesterday.hope this helps :)
That is related to the fact that the electrical forces are basically transmitted at the speed of light. This allows the current in a wire to travel at about 2/3 the speed of light in a vacuum, despite the fact that individual electrons move much slower than that (and the drift speed of a current is typically less than a millimeter per second). What happens here is simply that one electron (or other charge-carrier) transmit the energy to the next one, via electrical forces.
No, not necessarily. The two countries are very different, but reasonably safe, despite the current issues there.
An ammeter is connected in series in a branch of the circuit carrying current, and measures the current in that branch. The resistance of the meter must be very low ... ideally zero ... in order to avoid influencing the circuit when it's installed. If you intentionally insert a resistance in series with the meter, then inserting the meter in a circuit changes the current in that branch. In general, it's not acceptable for the act of measuring to change the quantity being measured, unless you are closely related to Werner Heisenberg..
I believe that the current state of the economy shows signs of resilience and potential for growth, despite challenges.
It probably wouldn't light up. It might do many other things instead (or despite). It really depends on the circuit in question - maybe it wasn't even designed to have a bulb in it?I'm sorry, this isn't the place for school assignments, but if you do post them, please - at least provide the bare minimum so that the question can be meaningfuly answered.
The word despite has the same use as the phrase "in spite of". It is used where an action or result occurs that was to be avoided, or where an action takes place even though it is not the ideal. Examples: "Despite the efforts of the firemen, the house burned to the ground." "We will finish the project despite the current lack of funding."
True, a piece of art can be successful despite what a critic says about it since art is subjective.A piece of may still be successful despite critiques because art can mean different things to different people.
One character trait for Panchito in "The Circuit" is resilience. Despite facing struggles and discrimination as a migrant farmworker, Panchito remains determined and perseveres in pursuit of a better future for himself and his family.
Because the ammeter connected in parallel will act as a short circuit.
The actions of the narrator's family in "The Circuit" show their resilience, determination, and unity in the face of adversity as they strive to create a better life for themselves despite the challenges they face as migrant workers.
Despite the temperature and climate differences, platypuses in Queensland are no different to those in Tasmania.
False. The United States is the best country ever, despite our current financial status.
The antonym for Despite certainly is not "in spite of." That would be a synonym. As would be "notwithstanding." The opposite of despite would be closer to because of, or on account of.