Parallel is a term that is usually used to describe the direction of a line. Parallel runs in the direction of north and south.
No, it will run out just as much as if you put it in a series circuit. Parallel circuits involve the same voltage or amperage to go to each component.
The antenna should be parallel to the electrostatic field of the wave, and perpendicular to its magnetic field and to its direction of propagation.
A new song called parallelism, it goes parallel one, parallel two, parallel three
The parallel minor key is that which has the same tonic note. So, the parallel minor to F major is F minor.
Daddy direction
Parallel folds
they go up and down
Parallel lines run in the same direction. If they are intersected by one line and that line is perpendicular to both, then it proves that the lines run parallel to each other.
any direction they just run alongside each other
any direction they just run alongside each other
Parallels would be 2 or more lines that run in the same direction and do not intersect.
East to west. The north to south lines intersect at the poles.
Because the unequal distribution of land and water and ocean currents influence their direction.
Latitudinal lines run East West along the earth's surface. An easy trick to remember is thinking "lat is flat" therefore the lines are flat when you are looking at a globe or 2D map.Latitude lines can also be called "PARALLELS"
Two lines that run in the same direction that will never cross or touch. the equal sign is an example ====
Latitude lines run from east to west, parallel to the equator. Longitudinal lines are perpendicular to latitude lines and run north to south.
Lines of latitude run east and west (like rungs on a ladder) and meridians (lines of longitude) run north and south