Why electric goods called white goods?
The term "white goods" was coined by Sears and Roebuck in their early catalogs and referred to household appliancesthat had a white porcelain enamel exterior. The term is still used and covers the items in the list below. A list of appliances that are not considered white goods is listed below.
[Source: http://fac.unc.edu/wastereduction/Recyclables/whitegoods.asp]
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These are termed as white goods as they are normally factory finished with white enamel also recycling and disposal of these kind of goods is environmental friendly this can also be the reason to call them as white goods later one is my perception
National Audio Timer model TE903 what is this?
The National Audio Timer, Model TE903, is an early generation digital (segmented LED display) clock/timer made in the early 1970's by Matsushita Electronics of Japan. It allows the switching on and off of a 120VAC output and was intended for use in powering hi-fi stereos which were big at the time. It was switchable for 50/60 cycles and had a European style female recepticle to provide switched voltage. A very good and accurate clock.
What provinces in Canada have oil and gas spots?
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, Manitoba, Ontario, Northwest Territories, British Columbia. Also potential oil in Nova Scotia and Nunavut.
The most likely answer would be a faulty valve somewhere, however the question is vague and more information would be needed in order to establish a more accurate answer.
What is the master reset code to every single cell phone?
This is a foolish Internet myth
There is no such thing.
You can use a multimeter set to resistance. It should show 0 resistance or full scale deflection on an analogue meter, if intact.
You can also use a small lamp (drawing less current than the fuse) connect it to the battery with a wire, including the fuse in circuit. If the lamp lights, the fuse is Ok.
What is the Spectrobes 2 card input layout?
I figured it out with my own cards. :)
It is as follows:
[1]--------------[2]
l [a][b][c][d][e] l
l [f ][g][h][i ][j ] l
l [k][l ][m][n][o] l
l [p][q][r ][s][t ] l
[3]--------------[4]
Not too complex now huh? :P
A proportional-integral-derivative controller (PID controller) is a generic control loop feedback mechanism widely used in industrial control systems. A PID controller attempts to correct the error between a measured process variable and a desired setpoint by calculating and then outputting a corrective action that can adjust the process accordingly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PID_controller
How do you get a 9999 stat chao on sonic battle 2?
all you do is have your chao reincarnate 4 times and each time max out it's stats!
When is 007 coming out on virtual console?
Considering UK team Rare, developer of the seminal FPS GoldenEye 007, was sold to Microsoft from Nintendo and EA lost the Bond license to Activision recently, chances of the classic appearing on Virtual Console seemed slim-to-none.
But, when asked about the possibility of the James Bond shooter appearing on Nintendo's Virtual Console and/or Microsoft's XBLA, the answer given was "GoldenEye is caught up in a convoluted web of rights the likes of which would make the Weaver from Perdido Street Station jealous. That doesn't mean it won't happen, just that a lot of people with a lot of different perspectives are involved."
However, that answer hardly sheds any new light on what we already knew. Adding to this, a question was asked about other Rare games from Nintendo systems appearing on the Wii's retro service, and the response was:
"This is where we finally edge into territory that could see Scribes neutron bombed from management level. The only Rare-developed title on Virtual Console right now is the original Donkey Kong Country, and unofficially there's a strong likelihood that its sequels will follow. But the Donkey Kong series of games is a Nintendo-owned franchise starring an established Nintendo character, whereas something like Banjo isn't (and even Diddy Kong Racing is less clear-cut), so it's nowhere near as easy to call. Especially when you also consider the existence of Xbox Live Arcade. So right now, the best answer we can offer (for either download service) is 'it's possible'." http://www.cubed3.com/news/7477
What devise is used to monitor electrical activity in the brain?
I believe that it's an electroencephalograph.
Who invented electrical circuits?
There is no "inventor" of circuits. However, there are several people who discovered properties of electricity and circuits, as well as people who created devices that the electricity in a circuit.
srry, cant help u, im still trying to find out for myself so as soon as i find out, ill forward it 2 u... anyways, im sure u already figured it out anyway. -anserme1234
How do you find proctor and gamble coupons?
You would want to check your Sunday newspaper for P&G Inserts. You can also sign up online, however the bulk of your coupons will come from your local paper.
Heating the magnet to very high temperatures, hitting it very hard e.g. with a hammer, and exposing it to a strong, random magnetic field would work. Do not try these at home!! Magnets contain aligned, spinning molecules to create a strong magnetic field. The above methods break the alignment of the molecules, destroying the magnet.
it connects to the sattelites orbiting around earth so it can see where you are
What should be done with the unused inputs of a TTL integrated circuit?
Unused ttl inputs would normally default to logic 1 if left floating. but these inputs could act as antennas under certain conditions and they could pick up noise which can cause the circuit to malfunction. it is better to tie unused inputs to Vcc through a 1k resistor (74LS, 74XX etc) or simply return the inputs to ground. for most other ttl families, the 1k resistor might not be required.- Stan (Nigeria)
Use two resistors to separate the load between the bases of the transistors, thereby limiting the current. What's happening is that the base of one transistor is absorbing most of the current while the other transistor isn't getting its share. If you're driving them into saturation, you only need just enough current to accomplish the task. The excess will just end up being dissipated as heat, which won't be good for the transistor.
Time to do the math: operating voltage, minus the base voltage plus .6V (for the emitter/collector junction diode effect), divided by the max base current, equals resistance to drive the transistor into saturation. By limiting the current you help prevent the transistor from going into thermal runaway and destroying itself.
Is the phasor a time-domain or frequency-domain quantiy?
It is a frequency-domain quantity. In Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis by Irwin, the time domain is written as A*cos(wt+/-THETA) and the frequency domain is written as A*phasor(+/-THETA).
A series of phasor measurements, taken at regular intervals over time, can sometimes be useful when studying systems subject to variations in frequency. The electric power system is one example. The power grid nominally operates at 50Hz (or 60Hz), but the actual frequency is constantly changing around this nominal operating point. In this application, each individual phasor measurement represents a frequency domain quantity but a time series of phasor measurements is analyzed using time-domain techniques. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchrophasor)