Yes, as long as there is room to mount the larger capacitor. A better replacement might be a 470uF 16v capacitor, which should be smaller than the 25v cap.
If necessary, insulating tubing can be put on the leads & the cap can be mounted off the board, or at an angle to the board.
Remember to observe polarity when connecting the capacitor leads to the board. Note the orientation & markings on the old capacitor before unsoldering it.
Radial symmetry or Assymmetry
Simply put, larger planets are easier to detect by pretty much all the methods we use for finding exoplanets. The two most successful methods are the transit method and the radial velocity method. The transit method involves detecting the drop in a star's apparent brightness as a planet passes in front of it and blocks a small amount of the light. Larger planets will obviously block more light. The radial velocity technique measures the "wobble" of the parent star caused by the planet's gravity. More massive planets will have stronger gravity and thus produce a larger wobble.
No. It is a disk-shaped galaxy, like a pinwheel, with several curved radial arms and a large mass at the center. The closest thing to a "clump" of stars are the so-called "globular clusters" which are more spherical in organization than other common galaxies.
Ball & Roller Bearings both belongs to the category of radial contact bearings.In case of ball bearings spherical balls are used however in case of roller bearings cylindrical rollers are used.due to balls used in ball bearings there is a point contact is made whether it is line contact in roller.
they are radially symmetrical
The distance between the leads (lead spacing) on a radial capacitor
Yes. The inductance of a radial capacitor can be different than an axial capacitor, particularly at RF, so the reaction as a filter for EMF could well be different.
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Venous: Digital, deep palmar arch, superficial palmar arch, radial vein, ulnar vein, median antebrachial vein, cephalic vein, basilic vein, median cubital vein. Arterial: Radial and Ulnar arteries, deep palmar arch, digital, superficial palmar arch, brachial.
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The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
Hey, the difference is quite clear! Radial is the distance between the two shaft axis and is quantified by measuring the radial distance between the centerline of one shaft if it were to be extended to overlap the other, but Axial misalignment is the variation in axial distance between the shafts of the driving and driven machinery. Good luck honey...
Jellyfish have radial symmetry.Jellyfish are a part of a group called Cnidarians and the have Radial Symmetry.radial symmatry. . . Means all planes about longitudinal axis wil give you two equal halves. .
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