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4,952 Questions

What is the number 3?

A digit that is in the ones place . In order to ten it goes up to 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 and so on into infinity

Product Line example?

add new items in the same product category using the same brand name.

How you can choose the capacitor range for 24 volt output rectifier?

the high quality way is to rate the capacitor for:

2 times the DC voltage.

or

2 times the peak voltage of the transformer.

Consumer Industry does not care about prpoduct life span and accepts much less conservative "bare minimum" ratings to reduce cost:

1.5 times the DC voltage.

or

10% higher than the peak voltage of the transformer

A good 24V supply has a 35V capacitor.

Of course the cheaply made product will fail sometime with such narrow margin.

How do you get the new goblin in spider-man friend or foe psp?

After you finish ANY level, you are graded at this screen enter

(While holding L and R Trigger)O, down, X, right, square, up, triangle, left

If done correctly, it should say at the bottom of the screen

"New Goblin in now available at the Web Shop" It Works!! Trust Me!

What are electrical conductors used for?

Conductors are wires that carry the volts and current to and from a device that needs electricity to run.

Other answers

Conductors are the transport media for free electrons to travel along in the form of a current.

The use of a conductor is to carry electricity. For example, a length of copper wire is called a conductor when it is used to carry electricity.

How to wire the Phase Linear UV7i?

Wire what?...please be more specific. I really want to help you but the question is too vague.

How use start and stop bit in asynchronous transmission?

Register two times the async input.

Use it in your sync system

Inventions of the 1960s?

Integrated Circuit

Video Computer Game "SpaceWar"

Cassette

Computer Language "BASIC"

How do you open a laser pointer?

with...

axe

hacksaw

pick axe

dynamite

chisel

hands

screwdriver

grinder

bandsaw

scroll saw

katana

rocket launcher

SMG or AK-47

BFG

tantrum

your mom

nuke

blackhole

any sharp objects

table saw

sonic power (loud speakers)

shampoo

hammer

feet

wedge

Tunnel Boring Machine TBM

acid

scissors

nail clippers

branch

porcupine

bigger chisel

Usb R2D2

scalpel

tweezers

ketchup

lightsaber

500mw laser pointer

grenade

spoon

Everything here worked for me except: lightsaber, tweezers, porcupine, branch, spoon, nail clippers, my loud headphones, mah mom, shampoo, scissors, and that rip off of R2D2.

What is area and perimiter of a square?

The area of a square islength x width; basically one side multiplied by another. The Perimeter of a square is the length of all the sides added together; basically one side multiplied by four.

Are sky laser pointers illegal in the UK?

Yes they are illegal. If you are caught with one then you will be fined £2000.

Your vtech 5.8 digital cordless phone says it's in use when it's not what do you do?

Unplug bases and pop out the batteries from the handsets. Maybe replace batteries in handsets.

What is a sensitivity of the voltmeter?

It depends on your definition of sensitivity. Sensitivity might mean how low a reading the voltmeter can accurately indicate, or it might mean how high the impedance the voltmeter presents to the circuit.

An old Triplett 310 I have can resolve 50 mV +/- 3% at an impedance of 60 KOhms on a DC scale, which by today's standards is not very good, but by standards of 40 years ago was nearly state-of-the-art.

A more modern digital meter I have, a Radio Shack DVM, can resolve 0.1 mV +/- 1% at an impedance of 11 MOhms, which is actually only middle-of-the-road today, but still very usable in many applications.

Can you replace a broken TV with a CRT computer monitor?

Not really: a TV has a different setup:

- it has a RF tuner, to bring the selected TV channel down from RF (radio frequency)

- It works with 60 times per second (for US) or 50 times per second (Europe) a new half-image (called interleafing) with the 2nd time the 2nd half.

While your monitor normally works with 60...100 total images per second, every time a whole picture.

Not in the last place also electrical interfacing is a problem: your DVD or VCR has Scart or RGB or HDMI connections. Most monitors only have VGA of DVI.

There are however convertors for this: one side Scart in and other side VGA of DVI. The only thing: these boxes are almost the same price as a second hand TV set.

With kind regards,

Henk