It's very easy to draw an electric circuit in Microsoft Word. You just need to open up the graphics menu from the top, and you'll get access to the drawing tools for circuit drawing.
Because the components are much more detailed and difficult to draw in real life
No. Answers without drawings.
The electric heater is basically a resistor, designed to have the right resistance to draw the required current. So a 2 kW heater designed for a 230 v supply is really a resistor of 28.8 ohms, so when it's connected the current is 8 amps and the power is 2 kW.
In circuit breakers, "plug-in" refers to a type of design where the breaker can be easily inserted into a panel or bus bar, allowing for quick installation and replacement. In contrast, "draw-out" circuit breakers are designed to be removed from the panel while still connected to the system, facilitating maintenance and testing without interrupting the electrical supply. The draw-out design typically includes mechanisms for safe handling and isolation. Both types serve the fundamental purpose of circuit protection but differ in their installation and maintenance approaches.
No. I don't need one. Nor is it possible on WikiAnswers.
Corel Draw is a graphics application. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
No drawings are possible.
To draw a flow chart a person could use Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, or Microsoft Word. Open Office for Macintosh computers can be used to create flow charts as well.
Yes, in a circuit with no current draw, the potential difference is the same at every point in the circuit. This is due to the conservation of energy principle in electric circuits.
pencil pointer
Draw Table Feature
You Go ON charts or something like that then hit new chart or something
Electric kettles have a high power rating, which means they draw a significant amount of current from the electrical circuit when in use. When the kettle is plugged in and turned on, it creates a heavy load on the circuit, causing an increase in current flow to the kettle to provide the necessary energy for heating the water.
You can do that with table, Insert - Table. Table can have visible or invisible borders, Design tab (appears when you insert or draw table) Table Styles section - Borders.
Microsoft paint is a software program that you draw in.
Use a = power_analyze('simulink file name','ss') you will get the state space model for the same
You can do some basic drawing and graphics in Microsoft Excel, but you would be better off using a word processor, desktop publisher or a graphics package for designing posters.