use a 3 bevelled gear arrangement akin to what is used in a car differential on the drive axle - it is possible to have a connecting shaft rotating the opposite direction to the original motion of the gears
sharp reverse breakdown function
You probably mean "... where there should be a DC output ?",and the answer is "No. They don't work in reverse.".
Current flowing in only one direction.
No a integrated circuit IC for short is solid state and can only be destroyed by reverse polarity or shortened output or to high input tension or current No a integrated circuit IC for short is solid state and can only be destroyed by reverse polarity or shortened output or to high input tension or current
The peak output value in a double ended differential amplifier is double the peak output value of a single ended differential amplifier for the same input signal because there are two outputs, one being the normal output, and the other being the inverted output. Whatever the normal output does, the inverted output does, but with a reverse sign. As a result, if one output has a value of X, then then other output has a value of -X. If you compare the two outputs, then, the difference between them will be 2X, or double the value.
A bell crank is a mechanical linkage that changes the direction of motion by transmitting force around a corner. It consists of two arms mounted at a right angle to each other, with one arm receiving the input motion and the other arm producing the output motion at a different angle. As the input arm moves, it causes the output arm to move in a different direction due to the pivot point at the corner of the bell crank.
yes.you can get 5v output even when the polarity is reversed. In a 5v battery, if u reverse the polarity, then u'll get the same 5v as output , but in the opposite direction.(i.e.,)-5v(negative 5 volt
When the force acting on an object points at least partially in the direction of motion, the work done is considered to be positive. This is because the force is helping to move the object in the same direction as its motion, resulting in a positive work output.
A lever is a simple machine that changes the direction or magnitude of the force applied to it. It can be used to increase the motion or force output from the input work.
A force is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.
A mechanical motion modifier is a device or mechanism that alters or adjusts the motion of a system or machine. It can be used to regulate speed, direction, or other parameters of motion to achieve a desired output. These modifiers are commonly found in mechanical systems such as gears, pulleys, cams, and linkages.
The input motion of a can opener is the user turning the handle to rotate the cutting wheel. The output motion is the cutting wheel piercing through the can lid to open the can.
In a class 3 lever, the direction of the input force is opposite to the direction of the output force. The fulcrum is located at one end, the input force is applied between the fulcrum and the output force, making the output force move in the opposite direction to the input force.
A reverse current relay prevents a generator from discharging the battery when generator output is less than battery voltage. When generator output is greater than battery voltage, the reverse current relay closes and connects generator to electrical bus.
electricity
Because only a part of force (see vector analysis) is being used to do the desired work.
The voltage produced by a generator alternates because the motion of the rotor within the magnetic field causes changes in the direction of the current flow, resulting in a fluctuating voltage output.