yes in case the two cables have same resistance
Repulsive
No. Only Displayport and HDMI cables carry audio along with video.
If the three conductors are in a single cable they physically are positioned parallel in relationship to each other. True parallel conductors are combined to split the current. They have to be of equal length and size so that they split the load current between the two or three or four conductors. Conductors are paralleled so that multiple smaller conductors, which are easier to work with, can carry equally the total load current. To answer the question no, the three conductors in a 120/240 circuit are not considered to be in parallel. All three of these conductors could have a different current being carried by them depending on how the load is distributed.
fiber optic cables, coaxial cables, and twisted pair cables.
With a large reactive power in a load, the cables supplying it have to carry a larger current than they otherwise would have to do, for that amount of power. If the reactive power equals the real power, the power factor is 0.7 and the power loss in the supply cables is double what it needs to be. That is disliked by the supply company because they have to provide big enough cables to carry the extra current without receiving any revenue for it.
Yes and no. The ripple carry adder is one type of parallel adder. Other parallel adder types include the pipelined parallel adder and the carry look-ahead adderamongst others.
Resistors in parallel work just like highway lanes in parallel. -- The more lanes there are, the more traffic they can carry. -- Any number of lanes in parallel are always wider than the widest single lane, and can carry more traffic than the widest single lane can. "wide lane" = low resistance "narrow lane" = "high resistance" "traffic" = "electric current"
Walmart does carry cheap ethernet cables at their online store only. They sell the cheapest ethernet cables for around 8 dollars, and the expensive ones for around 30.
Speaker cables can be bought at a variety of stores and even online. Best Buy, HHGregg, Target, Walmart and Kmart will carry speaker cables. They vary in price, depending on the length. They can cost from $5 up to $150 for commercial types.
DVI cables and HDMI carry the same video quality, HDMI however can pass audio.
No. They only carry separated color signals.
No, DVI cables do not carry sound. They are designed to carry just video signals, therefore you will need a separate audio connection to hear the sound. If you have an HDMI connection, then you can use this to carry the video and the sound down the same cable.