The device that receives electrical impulses is typically a sensor or a receiver, depending on the context. Sensors are used to detect changes in the environment and convert them into electrical signals. Receivers are used to pick up and process electrical signals transmitted wirelessly or through a wired connection.
A device that receives only one plug is a single-outlet electrical device.
Sound is turned into electrical signals by a device called a microphone. Microphones convert sound vibrations into electrical impulses that can then be processed or recorded by various electronic devices.
The device in a car that transfers electrical energy into sound energy is the car's speaker. The speaker receives electrical signals from the car's audio system and converts it into sound waves that we can hear.
A microphone typically converts acoustic energy (sound waves) into electrical energy (signal) when it receives sound waves (input). Then, it uses electrical energy to transmit the signal to a recording device or amplifier (output).
Neurons carry nerve impulses in the form of electrical signals. These signals are generated by changes in the electrical charge of the cell membrane, allowing for communication between neurons and other cells in the body.
A device that receives only one plug is a single-outlet electrical device.
a laptop
An oscilloscope does that. But since the question says "restores", it's probably fishing for "TV set".
A pacemaker
Electrical impulses are referred to as neural impulses because a neural impulse cause electrical impulses. Neurons use electrical impulses to send messages.
An electrode
The electrical device is a pace maker.
Nervous System
That would be a CRT Monitor (CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube), or the big clunky monitor that you had such a hard time getting rid of when you got your LCD
That would be a CRT Monitor (CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube), or the big clunky monitor that you had such a hard time getting rid of when you got your LCD
No, a lead wire is not a device itself; rather, it is a conductor that connects electrodes to an electrocardiogram (ECG) machine or a pacemaker. The electrodes, which are placed on the skin, detect the electrical impulses released by the heart, and the lead wires transmit these signals to the monitoring device for analysis.
Nerve impulses are electrical signals.