The answer is 1 + 5v.
No such thing as a 5V fuse. There is a 5 Amp fuse. These are availableat an auto parts store.
3 + 5v = -275v = -27 -35v = -30v = -6
v=17
-v + 5 + 6v = 1 + 5v + 3Clean up and combine each side:(-v + 6v) + 5 = (1 + 3) + 5v5v + 5 = 4 + 5vSubtract 5v from each side:5 = 4.There is no solution.No value of 'v' can make [ 5 = 4 ].
By changing the polarity of the source
By changing the polarity of the source
Why are you asking someone to do your homework for you? Ask your teacher.
If you have to ask this question, you shouldn't be dealing with 11,000V
24uv + 35u2 - 30u3 - 28v = 24uv - 28v - 30u3 + 35u2 = 4v*(6u - 7) - 5u2(6u - 7) = (4v - 5u2)*(6u - 7)
Depending on the application and other factors, it will TYPICALLY be best to use a transformer. If it's a low current application, you can purchase a small 5V power supply transformer for under $20.00, US.
It is not typical for a 120V to 24V system to reduce to 28V. The voltage should decrease from 120V to 24V. If you are measuring 28V, there may be an issue with the measurement or the equipment itself. It's important to double-check the connections and equipment to ensure they are functioning properly and as expected.
The answer is 1 + 5v.
you need a DAC, not just a buffer.
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5v