Is wire a component in an elictical circut?
You probably mean "electrical".
Wires are not usually thought of as components, since wires just connect between components.
If you look at a circuit diagram, the wires are usually just simple lines, showing that they are only there to convey current/voltage between the more complex components.
Wiring can affect how a circuit works, but this is not a desirable thing. Designers will usually select wiring that has the *least possible* effect on the circuit.
How can ICT affect your life in a positive way?
You can social network with your friends when you haven't seen them for a long time, or you can learn educational stuff from the internet or computer educational games. There are way more reasons. Basically everything you can think of that you learn in school!
How much money is the Leica V-LUX 40?
The Leica V-Lux 40 compact digital camera typically has a street price of $700-$900 (as of 2012).
How much time does the average person spend using on electronics?
normaly pepole use it almost 2h. for me, its 5 to 10h =)
Why are clampers known as DC restorers?
A clamping circuit will bind the upper or lower extreme of a waveform to a fixed DC voltage level. These circuits are also known as DC restorers.
How do you adjust the sensitivity of a photoresistor?
You probably can't.
The sensitivity will be a result of the manufacturing process. It may vary from one photoresistor to another, even of the same type, and it is probably temperature-dependent.
But in terms of adjusting the actual sensitivity to some exact value.
No.
How do you go pot farming in rotmg?
Kill gods, grind dungeons, have alt account for holding pots (or just drink the pots)
What does the third and of a resistor mean?
That depends on the resistor, the resistors that are color coded come with either 4, 5 or 6 bands.
On resistors with 4 bands, the 3'rd band is the multiplier.
F.ex if we have a Resistor colored brown:red:orange it would mean 1 : 2 : 3 which translates to (10+2)*10^3, or 12*1000 = 12k Ohm
On resistors with 5 or 6 bands, the 3'rd band is just another digit
For examle a 5-band resistor starting with brown|red|orange|yellow would mean
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 which translates to (100+20+3) * 10^4 or 123*10000 = 1,23M Ohm
Remote controlled: buy a cheap RC car and steal RC circuit from it: use circuit output to close a relay controlling the drill motor.
More power: if the drill has a torque switch, set it to the most torque (slowest speed for pull of the trigger). If not, add external gearing to accomplish this.
Great site for tinkering: mcmaster.com
What is saturation region in general?
Saturation region is one in which the output current is independent of the input and remains almost constant. Hence, MOSFETs in saturation are modeled as current sources( whose current is independent of voltage across it)
Can you hook up a a separate stove top oven and separate oven on the same circuit?
No, the electrical code requires that each be on it's own circuit.
What does E 308L-16 electrode mean?
e=electrode
308=AWS standard for stainless steel
L=carbon compound
1=welding position(all position)
6=characteristic
Is it possible to connect a Leslie speaker to a Hammond Elegante from the 1970's?
Actually, No. The Hammond Elegante was first produced in 1981. Other than that small detail then the answer is yes -- I have an Elegante 340100 which comes with its own internal Leslie simulator, but I have it connected to an external Leslie 710 too.
What might cause green discharge from sockets?
I'm assuming you mean *electrical* sockets.
You've probably got some kind of liquid (water, etc) into the socket, and a chemical reaction with the metallic parts (probably copper), since many copper compounds are green or blue-green in colour.
If this is a mains connector (110/ 240 volt) this is *very* dangerous, as the liquid will conduct electricity, and touching it may give a fatal shock.
If you're an electrician or a tekkie, get one to look at the problem.
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