Answer:
I think it is unshielded coaxial. Not 100% sure.
Explanation:
Yes, motion continues after forces are no longer being applied. Otherwise, a ball wouldn't continue to roll after it left your hand.
No, gravitational forces from every piece of matter in the universe affect every other piece of matter in the universe. Gravity cannot be blocked.
The two devices in a computer that should be considered "black boxes," and should never be opened due to risks involving charged capacitors are MONITOR and POWER SUPPLY.
Explanation:
- Physical contact or close proximity to the open power supply caused a discharge from the capacitor that resulted in an electric shock. Capacitors can discharge current even when not energized because they hold a charge for some time after the power is turned off.
- To do harm to your body, the voltage across the capacitor's terminals must be high enough to cause a harmful effect on you. There are no hard rules for at what voltage things become harmful, but a common 'rule of thumb' is that DC up to 48 Volt is considered low voltage. So a capacitor charged to a voltage below 48 V is fairly safe.
- A charged capacitor can be very dangerous, so it's important that you avoid coming into contact with the terminals at all times.
Answer:
It would assign the value of 20 to the variables a and b
Explanation:
So, there's no actual way to insert music into your slides unless you use imovie. BUT, you can place a link in one of your slides to a particular song on spotify, and as you are presenting, you can click on the link, and it will open up spotify and play the song you selected.
Okay so first, go ahead and open up your google slides presentation.
Then find the specific slides you want to add music to.
Select Insert from the menu, and then click on text box. Place the text box anywhere in your slide, and you can put some text in there to disguise the link, or you can just paste the link directly.
TO GET THE LINK:
Go to spotify.com
Pick out the song you want to use.
Right click, and select "copy song link"
Then paste that link in your text box you created!