Well the output of any oven should be Heat (thermal energy), with exhaust fumes and gases as (unwanted) secondary outputs occurring in most designs.
And the input can be any sort of fuel to produce said heat, depending on the oven. Most commonly, the input of an oven is electricity, gas, oil or wood.
The inputs of an oven typically include the food being cooked, such as raw ingredients or pre-prepared dishes. The input also includes the desired cooking temperature and cooking time set by the user. The output of an oven is the cooked food, which has undergone physical and chemical changes due to the application of heat during the cooking process.
Ah, the oven is a magical tool in the kitchen! The inputs are the ingredients you lovingly prepare and place inside, like a cake batter or a tray of vegetables. The output is a delicious dish that fills your home with warmth and joy. Just remember to set the temperature right and give it time to work its magic.
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the inputs are the sensors that detect intrusion, the outputs are the siren and the lights
An electronic tool that allows information to be inputs process and output is called?
First we need to set our output gole (Corresponding requirement) based on that we'll come to inputs.
Input and output devices are similar in operation but perform opposite functions. It is through the use of these devices that the computer is able to communicate with the outside world. Input data may be in any one of three forms: Manual inputs from a keyboard or console Analog inputs from instruments or sensors Inputs from a source on or in which data has previously been stored in a form intelligible to the computer
Partial measures output/(single input)Multi-factor measures output/(multiple inputs)Total measure output/ (total inputs)Productivity =(Outputs/inputs)
A multiplexer, commonly referred as an input selector, is a circuit with many inputs but only one output: it has some data inputs, control inputs and one output, depending on the control inputs, one input from the data inputs is sent to the output .A demultiplexer is a circuit with one data input, few control inputs and many outputs, it is also known as output selector.
The input of a cooker is when you turn the cooker
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When all inputs are HIGH.
A "Nand" gate is an "And" gate with an "Inverter" added to its output. To get a logic 1 output from a "Nand" gate, you need a logic 0 on both of its inputs. If I understand your question correctly, you have three "Nand" gates. Presumably the outputs of two of them are connected to the inputs of the third. Logic 1 at both inputs of the first two "Nand" gates will produce a logic 0 output from both of them. The two logic 0's are fed to the inputs of the third "Nand" gate producing a logic 0 output from the third "Nand" gate.
1.You can see that A and B are inputs and C is the output. Whenever two inputs are given , the output is the difference of the inputs. So it is called as Operational Amplifier. 2.When one input is one or Inverting or minus and the other being plus, then the output will be negative.
NAND stands for 'Not And', which means the output will send a signal so long as both inputs aren't on. (If both inputs A and B are 1, then the output is 0. All other combinations give an output of 1)
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It is an input, sensors are always inputs.
An XOR gate is an Exclusive OR gate. The output is 1 if either one or the other inputs are 1. but remains at 0 if both inputs are 1.A normal OR gate will output 1 if both inputs or either is at 1.XOR means exclusivly OR, one or the other but not both.