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It's a resistor where the leads (wires) are axial (they come in at the center of each end of the resistor).

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Why should care about resistor temperature increase?

You should care about resistor temperature increase because it can lead to changes in the resistor's electrical properties, such as resistance value and tolerance. Excessive heat can also reduce the lifespan of the resistor and potentially cause it to fail. Monitoring temperature is important to ensure the resistor operates within safe limits and provides accurate performance.


What is the difference between radial displacement and axial displacement?

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...


Does current flow through a resistor, or does it flow across a resistor?

Current flows through a resistor, not across it.


Can underground nuclear tests alter earth's axial tilt?

No, underground nuclear tests cannot alter the Earth's axial tilt. The axial tilt of Earth is determined by gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies and is not influenced by nuclear tests.


How do you connect circuit to determine the resistance of unknown arm of post office box by kelvin method?

To determine the resistance of the unknown arm of a post office box using the Kelvin method, you need to create a four-terminal connection to eliminate errors from lead resistance. Connect one pair of terminals to the known resistor and the other pair to the unknown resistor. Measure the total resistance, then disconnect the known resistor and measure the resistance again to isolate the unknown resistor's resistance.

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Why should care about resistor temperature increase?

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