an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
resistor
an electronic circuit that produces an inverted version of the input at its output.
NOT
HTML stands for
Hyper Text Markup Language
What does AC stand for
Alternating Current
Samsung is -***** older than Apple.
38 years and 1 month
device for storing electrical energy, consisting of two conductors and insulated from each other.
capacitor
an electrical circuit that combines two signals so that the output is on if one of signals is present.
OR
CSS stands for
Cascading Style Sheet.
What does DC stand for
Direct current
Lightning is caused by?
discharge of electricity in the atmosphere.
a device that stores chemical energy and converts it to electrical energy.
battery
a combination OR gate followed by an inverter.
NOR
a C++ keyword used to declare the fundamental building block of C++ programs. A class has a tag, members, access control mechanisms, and so on.
class
A subatomic particle that is
responsible for electric current.
electron
*% of all electricity is wasted.
54%
a type of a semiconductor device that can be used to both conduct and insulate electric current or voltage.
transistor
an electrical circuit that combines two signals so that the output is on if both signals are present.
AND
C++ keyword used to specify a statement that is used to break out of a for or while loop or out of a switch statement.
break
material that allows electricity to flow through it.
conductor
A spark of static electricity can measure up to
3,000 volts.
can be used to change a sine wave into a square wave, clean up noisy signals, and convert slow edges to fast edges.
Smith trigger
by receiving two inputs, each designated with either a 1 or a 0, If both inputs are 0, the gate will produce a 1, If both inputs are 1, the gate will also produce a 1.
XNOR
a software tool that converts a language such as C++ into a different form, typically assembly language.
compiler
strument for measuring direct or alternating electric current, in amperes.
ammeter
Electric eels can produce up to a ***-volt shock.
600V