In the context of electricity, "N" typically refers to the neutral conductor, which is a current-carrying wire that provides a return path for electric current in an AC system. "PE" stands for protective earth, which is a safety feature designed to prevent electric shock by grounding electrical devices and ensuring that any fault current has a safe path to the ground. Together, N and PE play crucial roles in the safe and effective operation of electrical systems.
PE, or physical education, is "educación física."
"Spain" in Japanese is spelled as スペイン (su-pe-i-n). "Spanish" is spelled as スペイン語 (su-pe-i-n-go).
Jesus Gonzalez Pe rez has written: 'Jurisdiccio n contencioso-administrativa'
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It is pronounced "Su-pe-n-go" (Soo-pay->-n-go), The supein is for Spain, the go is for language. :)
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Ramo n Pe rez de Ayala has written: 'Escritos poli ticos' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Las novelas de Urbano y Simona' 'El curandero de su honra'
Carlos Ferderico Pe rez has written: 'El pensamiento y la accio n en la vida de Juan Pablo Duarte'
The notation "200-240V 3W N PE" typically refers to an electrical device's voltage and power specifications. "200-240V" indicates that the device operates within that voltage range, while "3W" signifies its power consumption of 3 watts. "N" usually stands for neutral, and "PE" refers to protective earth, indicating the grounding connection for safety. This information is essential for ensuring compatibility with electrical systems and safe operation.
Jose Vicente Pe rez Marti nez has written: 'Pe rdida de la provincia de la Isabela de Luzo n (islas Filipinas)' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History
N. Stamou has written: 'Forecasting residential electricity demand in the U.K'
In n-type semiconductor, electricity is conducted by NEGATIVE charges (electrons). In a p-type semiconductor, electricity is conducted by POSITIVE charges (holes).