In most home wiring circuits, the black wire is used to power a light bulb. The other wire is white and is called the neutral conductor.
Simple electronic circuits are used in simple electronic devices.
Silicon is an indirect band gap semiconductor
series circuits are used in all safety's in hvac.
series circuits are used in all safety's in hvac.
No. Parallel circuits are not fuses. Fuses can be used to protect parallel circuits.
LEDs can be used but they will provide much lesser bps
In most home wiring circuits, the black wire is used to power a light bulb. The other wire is white and is called the neutral conductor.
Green computing refers to IT or computing with the least negative impact on the environment. Newer monitors and displays use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) instead of fluorescent bulbs which reduce the amount of electricity used by the device.
Actually either can be used.
Gallium is not commonly found in everyday life, but it's used in some electronics like LEDs and integrated circuits. It's also sometimes used in thermal management applications due to its unique properties, such as its low melting point.
No.
Parallel circuits are used when there are many electronics on the same circuit, such as Christmas lights, for example. If they were on a series circuit, if one bulb went out all of them would go out. In your home, parallel circuits allow you to turn any electrical device on or off, independently of the others.
A 12 LED M11 bulb typically produces around 200-300 lumens of brightness, depending on the specific brand and quality of the LEDs used. This is equivalent to a 20-30 watt incandescent bulb.
Yes, there may be a difference in bulb brightness depending on factors like the voltage applied, resistance in the circuit, and the type of bulb used. These factors can affect the current flowing through the bulb, ultimately impacting its brightness.
The bulb must be labeled as dimmable. If the bulb is an LED for example there is a circuit that transforms the 120 AC supply voltage to a DC voltage. This circuit needs to be able to supply a DC voltage proportional to the voltage required to operate the LEDs. In a dimmable bulb you might be powering the multiple LEDs selectively to achieve dimming rather than just reducing voltage to all LEDs over a very small voltage range in which an LED operates.
lighting stuff?