We can only feed 1 and can take 2 out from the decision box.
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.
That depends on what kind of gears, wires, and functions are inside the box.
4-8 boxes in a square box!
Depends on the box.
A traffic signal is controlled by a control box on the side of the intersection, the control box receives data from electromagnetic sensors under the pavement, and that data is processed by amplifiers inside of the box and the traffic controller makes the appropriate decision on what to do. So to answer the question, the traffic light is a decision made by the traffic controller which is a output.
We can only feed 1 and can take 2 out from the decision box.
A decision box.
Explain how price and output decision are taken under conditions of oligopoly.
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.
One or more (and it has two or more outputs).
Wow box is defective. I switched boxes and the channel output is fixed
Decision statements are statements that are used for taking logical decisions. They contain a condition whose output is a boolean true or false. Ex: if (name.equals("Rock")) { System.out.println("Hi Rocky!!!"); } The output of the if condition will depend on the value that the variable name holds. This is a decision statement
An example of output force is the force exerted by a person lifting a box off the ground. When the person applies a force to lift the box, the box applies an equal and opposite force (output force) back on the person.
The flowchart in deriving the largest of three (3) numbers, You may follow the steps provided below: Input for A,B,C 3,2,1 2,1,3 1,2,3 1,3,2 2,3,1 2,2,3 # Draw the start symbol then a flow line connecting to item #2 # Draw the init box for the syntax: set variable_A=0, variable_B=0, variable_C=0 then a flow line connecting to item #3 # Draw the input box and write variable_A and a flow line connecting to item #4 # Draw the decision box for 'Is variable_A not numeric?'. If yes, then a flow line connecting to item #3 else a flow line connecting to item #5 # Draw the input box and write variable_B and a flow line connecting to item #6 # Draw the decision box for 'Is variable_B not numeric?'. If yes, then a flow line connecting to item #5 else a flow line connecting to item #7 # Draw the input box and write variable_C and a flow line connecting to item #8 # Draw the decision box for 'Is variable_C not numeric?'. If yes, then a flow line connecting to item #7 else a flow line connecting to item #9 # Draw the decision box for 'Is variable_A>variable_B?'. if yes, then a flow line connecting to item #10 else a flow line connecting to item #12 # Draw the decision box for 'Is variable_B>variable_C?'. if yes, then draw the output box for the syntax: variable_A, variable_B, variable_C and a flow line connecting to item #14 else a flow line connecting to item #11 # Draw the decision box for 'If variable_A>variable_C?. if yes, then draw the output box for the syntax: variable_A, variable_C, variable_B and a flow line connecting to item #14 else, draw the process box for the syntax: variable_C, variable_A, variable_B and a flow line connecting to item #14 # Draw the decision box for 'Is variable_A>variable_C?'. if yes, then draw the output box for the syntax: variable_B, variable_A, variable_C and a flow line connecting to item #14 else a flow line connecting to item #13 # Draw the decision box for 'If variable_B>variable_C?. if yes, then draw the output box for the syntax: variable_B, variable_C, variable_A and a flow line connecting to item #14 else, draw the process box for the syntax: variable_C, variable_B, variable_A and a flow line connecting to item #14 # Draw the decision box for 'Are there more numbers to compare?'. If yes, a flow line connecting to item #2 else a flow line connecting to item #15 # Draw the end symbol. Where: variable_A contains the first number, variable_B contains the second number and variable_C contains the third number. Note: The sequence of variable display is from largest to lowest accordingly.
A dialog box.
Some models of Skybox receivers have a digital output. You'll have to check the back of the box to see.