It does matter which pins the wires are connected to when dealing with electronics or electrical components. Connecting wires to the correct pins ensures proper functionality and prevents damage to the components or the circuit. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or circuit diagrams to determine the correct pin connections.
Yes, the size of pins can matter depending on the application. Larger pins generally have more strength and durability, while smaller pins are often used for more delicate or precise tasks. Choosing the right size of pin ensures proper functionality and performance in a given situation.
The symbol for wires that are not joined is a dot placed at the intersection point of the wires. This indicates that the wires are connected without actually physically touching or being spliced together.
When a switch is open (wires not connected) it is considered off. When a switch is closed it is considered on. If you move a switch and the wires are not connected the the circuit is open and current cannot run throughout the circuit to power the device.
Peripherals are computer components that are connected by wires.
The ground wires are twisted together and then connected to the GFCI ground. The black and white wires may also be twisted together and then using a jumper wire connected to the GFCI. Hard to say without seeing exactly how it is wired.
I'll take that as "How are telephone wires connected?" but it's still unclear what you want to know. Telephone wires are connected just as any other wires are connected. By screw connections, by soldering, by crimping.
None, the pins are on the motherboard or HDD
80 pins I believe this is wrong! IDE cables have 40 pins and 80 wires and IDE cables for notebooks have 44 pins
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Spark Plug wires connected incorrectly, or engine is out of time.Spark Plug wires connected incorrectly, or engine is out of time.
Each component in a network connected by wires is called a terminal. Components in a network that are not connected by wires, such as in a shared Wi-Fi connection are also called terminals.
There are two cables connected to the floppy drive; Power cable - 4 pins, Data cable - 34 pins.
Most are connected by wires, some are connected by a wireless connector ('Dongle'). Two of my friends have wireless dongles.
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15, Out of them one is not connected (NC)
Wire map, a feature unique to twisted-pair installations, shows you which wire pairs connect to what pins on the plugs and sockets. This test quickly detects whether an installer connected the wires to a plug or jack in reverse order.
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