If every input has an output. If two outputs are the same, they must have the same input.
True
What is the difference between output and input?If you sing into a microphone you can hear the microphone's output.Sound coming out of the power amp to the speakers.That is the input of the loudspeaker.Do you see the difference?Your voice is the microphone's input. Its output is electrical impulses that are input to the amplifier. The amplified impulses are the output of the amplifier and input to the speaker. Sound waves are output of the speaker and input to your ears.
It is the process which converts the input to output.
It is not. Suppose the function is "add 7".Then an input of 1 gives an output of 1+7 = 8.Double the input to 2 and the output is 2+7 = 9Whereas simply halving the output gives 9/2 = 4.5So the question is based on false premises.
If every input has an output. If two outputs are the same, they must have the same input.
No, because then the output would be the same as the rest of the output(s).
The rule is what actions (operations) the function performs. The only requirement is that for each imput there is an output and that the same input always results in the same output. (Different inputs can have the same output).
The motherboard.
It will depend on input & output voltage, if voltage is same current will remain same
if every input has only one output
a function
same as the given input..
Output, Because they dont affect the computer, but a keyboard is input because you can enter keystrokes. Same for a mouse.
force output x distance = work output ~same for input
Output force can only equal input force in a system where there are no losses. In the "real world" we live in, there are losses in every system, and that means that output force can nerver equal input force.
if there is one output for every input