Where you are and how fast you are traveling.
it sends signals to a satellite and tell where you are
The GPS can tell you your position more precisely APEX
The somatic nervous system carries signals to the skeletal muscles in the body, allowing for voluntary movements and sensory perception. It is responsible for coordinating conscious activities such as walking, talking, and grasping objects.
It was invented in the 1960's by the military. Originally there were five satellites orbiting the earth that allowed ships to fix their position on the seas once every hour. Today's GPS network has around 30 active satellites.
Global warming is a situation, in which, the temprature of the earth gets increase
it sends signals to a satellite and tell where you are
The GPS can tell you your position more precisely APEX
The house areest monitors (at least the modern ones) are actually Global Positioning System (GPS) transmitters. If you leave the immediate vicinity of your residence they will set off an alarm at the monitoring agency and be able to tell them exactly where you are.
If you have lost your GPS and you don't have a map, it's easiest to just ask the local people. The night sky and the position of the stars there can only tell you wether you're in the southern or northern hemisphere and the position of the sun at noon can - in combination with the time of year - tell you whether or not you are close or far from the Equator. But that is as specific as it gets.
Nerves in the nervous system are responsible for transmitting electrical signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. They help in carrying sensory information from the body to the brain (afferent signals) and motor information from the brain to the muscles and organs (efferent signals), allowing for communication and control of bodily functions.
The somatic nervous system carries signals to the skeletal muscles in the body, allowing for voluntary movements and sensory perception. It is responsible for coordinating conscious activities such as walking, talking, and grasping objects.
seek() and tell()
there is lots of signals to many to tell
Emotions are neural signals that tell the brain about the world around us. These signals tell the brain how to respond to the stimuli.
A golf GPS has your golf course mapped out, and uses global positioning to tell you what yardage you have to certain features, but mainly the green (front, middle and back) It's basically like a sat nav for your round of golf.
The brain is structured in the sections that separate taste from touch, and sight from hearing etc. Your brain has neurons when you tell your brain something, it sends signals to the neurons which convert those signals electrically and chemically to be sent off to the muscles to perform the action.
Can someone anyone please tell me where is the Crankshaft Positioning Sensor on a kia sorento 2005 and I also need a diagram