It means the wire for the plug comes out right at the bulb socket, as opposed to running down the lamp internally and exiting at the base...
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It's pronounced "Rahnpoo" ICarly is correct. Ranpu means lamp in JapaneseRampooThere actually is no word for lamp in Japanese. instead it is said like how you say lamp in English except with a Japanese pronunciation. So it is said with a double U at the end. But Japanese pronounce L like an R so instead of Lampuu it is Rampuu but the double U is hardly pronounced. So technically it is Rampu without the other U. Ignore the iCarly pronunciation. It's horrible.
French is French is a language. What is "quoi" in French.
The relay is used to "interlock" a circuit. It consists of a coil and a number of auxiliary "normally open" or "normally closed" contacts. A limiting condition is wired through the coil contacts and resulting conditions are wired through the auxiliary contacts. When the limiting condition is met, the coil will pull in and change the state of the auxiliary contacts. For example, if you want a lamp (lamp 1) to turn off when a second lamp (lamp 2) is turned on, lamp 1 would be wired through a "normally closed" set of contacts and lamp 2 would be wired through the coil contacts. When lamp 2 is turned on, the coil will pull in and open the "normally closed" contact for lamp 1, turning it off.
"Ugly lamp" in English is lampe laide in French.
"La lampe" means "the lamp." "Une lampe" means "a lamp."
The lamps are wired in series.
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a lamp is spelled "une lampe" in French. a lampshade = un abat-jour a street lamp = l'éclairage public
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"Lamp" in English is lampe in French, where it is a feminine word since it takes la for "the" and une for "a" or "one."
i actully dont know if you need help all you need to do is go on google translate. Just type in lamp and it shows up in french if you clcik french obviously you will work it out
Lampe. The English word comes from the French.
Parking Lamps versus Turn Signal Lamps Whether the turn signal will work when the parking lamp does not DEPENDS on they way they are wired, and this varies depending on vehicle make, model, and the way the circuit(s) are wired. On some vehicles, the parking lamp is the same as the tail lamp, and and the turn signal, and they all "share" the same filament, and if that filament is burned out then the turn signal will not work. If these functions are served by separate filaments, then when one is out the others will work. Therefore, the answer to your question depends on the your vehicle and the way it is wired.