Flexible cord colours are, White for neutral and Green for ground.
AnswerIt depends on the standards used in your country. The above answer refers to North America. In Europe, the colours are brown for the line (not 'phase'!) conductor, blue for the neutral conductor, and green/yellow stripe for the earth (ground) conductor. For European three-phase systems, the lines are coloured brown, black, and grey.
"Dual core" implies that there are two separate instruction execution units placed on a single "die." Some use shared components, such as cache, while others have two full processors, including all sub-components. All dual core processors could be considered multi-core (which simply means multiple "cores" or "processors"). However, a tri-core or quad-core is also a multi-core. Therefore, all dual cores are multi-cores, but not all multi-cores are dual cores.
L3 cache
It does. We call this current, or currents, 'eddy currents', and they are minimised by using laminated cores.
It depends on the rated nominal voltage, type of conductor, the number of cores, method of installation, etc., etc.
A core in fiber optics is a single strand of fiber. It forms one half-duplex channel, where one transmitter can send data to one receiver. In order to form a full-duplex channel, two cores or strands are required. Many fiber optic cables contain many cores organized in many bundles.
hi the colours are 1,green & yellow.earth 2 .brown.live 3 .blue nutral
It depends on the electrical standards of the country in which you live. In Europe, for example, the line conductor(not 'phase conductor'!) is brown, the neutral conductor is blue, and the earth conductor* is green/yellow stripe.[*properly called a 'protective conductor']
Yes, plums have cores. :)
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6 cores
depend which one you get, cores range from maybe dual or quad to 8 cores.
The price of 5 cores in pounds can vary greatly depending on the type of cores being referred to. Cores could refer to computer processing units, magnetic cores used in electronics, or geological cores obtained from drilling. It would be helpful to provide additional context to accurately determine the cost of 5 cores in pounds.
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Hugo Cores was born in 1937.