An arrow is used in a flowchart because it links one part to another. For example, a flow chart describing the process of electric energy:
[Power plant] ---> [Transformer] ---> [Power lines] ---> [Transformer] ---> [House] ---> [Transformer] ---> [Device]
As you can see, the arrows show the direction of where the flow chart is leading, telling the viewer where to begin, and where the to.
They both are same. Both of them mean a set of instructions. but, an algorithm is a simple flow of instructions whereas in a flowchart the instructions are represented pictorially, and as the name suggest it is a 'flow chart'.
Flow Line
Do you really mean 'enhance', or do you simply mean 'allow'? If the latter, then presumably the answer you are looking for is 'conductor'! If you mean the former, then the answer is a 'good conductor'.
Depends what you mean when you say "burn out". That's actually a pretty imprecise term.Usually, when we talk about a single passive component "burning out", we mean that some partof it became so hot that the conducting path melted at some point and became "open" at that point.When that happens, the open gap has a very high resistance, and current can't flow across it.So I guess we'd have to say 'no'; when current can't flow through the resistor, then there isno current flow through the resistor.
A: There is a relationship one needs the other both can coexists but not each alone.
all symbol of flow chart
it means to rush
It means that the bond is pointing below the plane.
Any line divides the Cartesian plane into two parts. When deciding whether the line should be solid or dashed, think of the points on the line. If these points are not in the permitted region then it will be a dashed line, otherwise it will be a solid line. Usually this will mean that a strict inequality is dashed.
yes what is a chart recorder
That is how you attach an arrow to the bow.
What does a dotted line on an organizational chart mean
The arrow in a chemical equation represents the direction of the reaction, indicating that reactants are turning into products. It shows the flow of reactants converting into products, rather than implying equality between the two sides of the equation.
The green arrow is what is often known as a "filter." This means vehicles are permitted to proceed with caution in the direction indicated by the arrow.
The a-b arrow on a muffler indicates the direction of airflow through the exhaust system. It shows the correct orientation for installation, ensuring that exhaust gases flow efficiently from the engine to the tailpipe. Installing the muffler in the wrong direction can lead to reduced performance and increased noise. Always follow the arrow for optimal function.
A dashed line represents a hydrogen bond because they are the weakest of the bonds.
It means sprinted or ran quickly.