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A diode is marked with a stripe to indicate its cathode, which is the negative side of the diode. This marking helps ensure correct orientation during installation, as diodes only allow current to flow in one direction—from the anode (positive side) to the cathode (negative side). Incorrect orientation can lead to circuit failure or damage. The stripe is a simple visual cue for identifying the proper polarity.
Examples of lining tools include the carpenterÕs pencil, the marking gauge, the chalk line and the awl. Basically, lining tools are used for marking locations.
RS-232 is ±3 to ±15, with a maximum short circuit survivability rating of ±25. Typical implementations see ±12. The negative voltage is the marking state, or the one state at the USART level. The positive voltage is the spacing state, or the zero state at the USART level. In terms of control signals, such at DTR or CTS, MARK (negative) is false, and SPACE (positive) is true. Zero volts is invalid, representing a break state.
A Class "A" Circuit breaker is a Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI or GFCI) breaker ."Class A" marking -- A "Class A" ground-fault device is intended to protect people. The Class A marking indicates that the trip threshold of the GFCI is between 4 mA and 6 mA. This marking may be in any location except the back.
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No negative marking
No there is no negative marking
what is negative marking in jto 2009?
yes... 33 % negative marking
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is there negative marking for lic aao eam
No There is no negative marking.
No, ETS has confirmed that there won't be a negative marking system in the GRE atleast till 2015. Source: http://bostonreview.in/is-ets-introducing-negative-marking-in-the-gre/
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