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A length of conductive material used as a conductor of electricity.

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On one page I have: Parent schematic: First block is connecting OK Second does not connect correctly: What am I doing wrong? Sorry if the question is naive - I am doing it infrequently (electronics ...
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My questions are such: Why did they separate the circuit to two different circuits? How did they think of it and why to do it? Why the input capacitance is without \$C_{in}\$, since we should have ...
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Amateur electrician here. I have a step-down, non-insulated butt connector that is being used to connect a 16 AWG multi-stranded wire to a 22 AWG multi-stranded wire. I am using a crimping tool (Klein ...
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I unwound a transformer and noticed that in the first layers close to the core, about 90 turns of this enameled wire with a very thin yellow insulation were wound, and then regular copper wire was ...
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I've long been aware of the strategy of running two smaller wires in parallel when, for instance, a single larger gauge wire isn't physically feasible, but I know it's not a common practice. I just ...
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I have a problem with making theses combined series and parallel circuit. I'm A beginner of this and this is how i do it: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1493IEiC5z7-M9K94dT-jCITyWeyrTj0g The ...
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I am doing some led lightning in my room and to power leds I bought a switching power supply which is 5V 20A To power it I need to buy a power plug and I am wondering if a power plug with 1.5mm ...
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I would like to better understand how electrical signals within biological tissues are measured using simple wires. On one end, the exposed wire tip is embedded within biological tissue (for example, ...
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