the answer is 3 hours for the limitation as the chemicals in the batteries produce a current of electricity
'Or else' what? Wind turbines make electricity.
actualy it is, the japinese made a real transformer.
As its name implies, a 'wattmeter' measures 'real' or 'true power'. It does this by measuring the supply voltage and the in-phase component of the load current.
A: There is no X times current for a zener to regulate. The real limit is the zener power dissipation that determine the total current since the zener to regulate must carry its own breakdown current in addition to the load current when the load is absent . IF this is not taken in consideration the zener will surely burn out
Some examples of dynamic electricity are: i dont know i was hoping u could tell me!
Static electricity, lightning, and the electricity used to power appliances are all electric charges.
The Electricity supply, Airplanes and Television are three examples.
In a gizmo, chemical to thermal to electrical current may occur in a battery where chemical reactions produce heat and electricity. In real life, this process can be seen in fuel cells, where chemical reactions between a fuel and oxidizer generate heat and electricity.
light bulbs, power cords, computers, electronic cars, TVs, almost everything
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
Some of the real life examples of static electricity are:rubbing the balloon on your hair and your hair will stick onto the balloonrubbing plastic pen or comb on a jumper & pieces of paper will stick onto itbrushing your hair & hair will stick on your skin if you have a long hairif your hair's down, & you're going to put your sweater on your hair will stick onto your sweater
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
real life example of exterior angles
Air
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