The dial that changes the amplitude on your stereo is adjusting the volume of the audio output. By increasing the amplitude, it makes the sound louder, while decreasing it lowers the sound level. Essentially, it controls how much electrical power is sent to the speakers, thereby influencing the perceived loudness of the music or audio being played.
The dial controls the volume by adjusting the amplitude of the audio signal produced by the stereo. Turning the dial increases or decreases the volume of the sound output.
It is for the dial light or the statiod memory
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Most dial thermometers use a bimetal spring to drive the pointer on the the thermometer face. Two metals are laminated together and wound to form the spring. One metal expands (or contracts) more rapidly than the other due to temperature changes. As the spring's shape changes the pointer moves accordingly. Another type of dial thermometer uses temperature-sensitive gas in a sealed tube to drive the point.
It means the weather is going to change. If the pressure rises, i.e- the dial points to fair, or v. dry, it means the weather should be fair or v. dry. Obviously, Vice versa for the other side of the dial.
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The only properties of EM waves that you can control are amplitude and frequency. (Wavelength is related to frequency in a simple numerical way.) Amplitude-modulated radio (AM) is what you listen to between 550 and 1700 on your dial, and Frequency-modulated radio (FM) is what you listen to between 88 and 108. There are also slick high-tech methods of attaching one stream of information to the amplitude and different information to the frequency at the same time.
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No. Now a days everyone is doing wireless. Dial up is very slow. Thus it is hard to accomplish many tasks. You would need something much faster, which would be better.
It will probably be a "dial" type. In one case, it will have a metalic coil that expands and contracts with temp changes.
Turn off the stereo then push the menu button on some models this is the volume dial, if yours pushes in, the it will ask you if you want to set the clock or any other options listed there.