Less
it means the signs you use in math. less than <. greater than >
It depends what you mean by m. If you mean metres, then it is greater than it. If you mean miles, then it is less than it.
They mean that the expression to the left of the sign is greater than or less than (as appropriate) the expression to the right of the sign.
That depends on what you mean. If you mean why does a circuit which has a high voltage side and a low voltage side have a greater average current on the low voltage side, it is probably because of power conservation: P = IV. If this is not what you mean, you will have to be more specific!
In general, a mean can be greater or less than the standard deviation.
EFFECTIVE HOW ABOUT AVERAGE .639 of peak.AnswerThe 'effective' value of an a.c. voltage (or current) is the same as its 'root-mean-square' (r.m.s.) voltage which, for a sinusoidal waveform, is 0.707 Umax.The 'average' value of an a.c. voltage (or current) is zero over a complete cycle, or 0.639 Umax, over half a cycle (usually applied to rectified waveforms).
If you mean -318 then it is less than 3.125
You mean: What angles are greater than 90, but less than 180. These are obtuse angles
An angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees is acute An angle greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees is obtuse
No, because if something is negative mean that it's less than
It means that one factor is greater than (>) or less than (<) some other factor.
High voltage refers to a greater electrical potential difference between two points. In energy transfer, a high voltage allows for more efficient transmission of electricity over long distances with less power loss. It is commonly used in power grids to reduce energy loss and improve efficiency in the distribution of electricity.