A purely resistive load is one in which there is no capacitive or inductive reactance. Whe driven by an AC voltage source, such a load will have no shift in phase angle between voltage and current.
A circuit that has only a capacitor in it. Or the net reactance is below zero, making it capacitive. The current leads the voltage in a negative (capacitive) reactive circuit.
It isn't necessarily so. The capacitive voltage is the product of the current and capacitive reactance, while the inductive voltage is the product of the current and the inductive reactance. So it depends whether the capacitive reactance is greater or smaller than the inductive reactance!
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There is no official stylus for the iPad as it is intended to be used with one's fingers. Because there is no official stylus, the iPad itself does not have a place to store or attach a stylus. It is possible to purchase a stylus that will work with the iPad's capacitive touch screen, such as the Pogo stylus. Some people, especially people with disabilities that impair dexterity, find it easier to control and aim a stylus than their fingers.
No. It is capacitive touchscreen, the tocco LITE (Samsung S5230) does though.
Resistive touchscreens are better if you do not wish to use a stylus. When a stylus is used, capacitive touchscreens respond better. The decision on which is better comes from the applications being used and the preferences of the user.
Capacitive styluses like those found in the iPad work with the S10-3T. Some styluses: Dagi Pogo Stick
LG chocolate touch screen is resistive not capacitive, so you can use stylus with it, see the specifications page blow in the related links
In place of a bamboo stylus, you could use any capacitive stylus designed for touchscreen devices, such as those made of rubber or conductive materials. Alternatively, a simple DIY option is to create a stylus using a cotton swab or a piece of conductive fabric attached to a pen. Additionally, your finger can suffice for basic touch interactions, although it may lack precision compared to a stylus.
The LG Optimus series generally does not come with built-in stylus support, as they are primarily designed for touch input with fingers. However, some models within the series may be compatible with third-party capacitive styluses. For optimal performance with a stylus, consider devices specifically designed for stylus use, such as the LG Stylo series. Always check the specifications of your specific model for compatibility.
Usually touch screen computers use the stylus for pointing and operating. (like a mouse on desktop computers) The touch screen used is the resistive one, unlike the capacitive touch screen which can be used only by a human finger. Specifically, the computers using stylus are :-Tablet computersPalmtop computer or PDACell phones with touch screensSmartphones
Some do, the main one being the HTC Flyer. There is recent technology buy Samsung which is a small stylus that works on capacititive touch screens. Pretty much anything works on a resistive touch screen. But yes, anything that has a resistive touch screen usually come with a stylus. With capacitive touch screen tablets, no they do not have styluses.
no they do not work AT ALL with them
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Your Nds stylus should work and if it doesn't, go to opations and calibrate the touch screen.