Not typical of lumbar spinal stenosis because the claudication is not affecting the descending long tracts of the spinal cord which terminates at L1.
A cord that passes through the center of a circle is a diameter of that circle. And you've probably guessed that this is the largest cord of that circle.
The radius is a cord, is it not?
Yes, a cord that is a diameter always passes through the center of a circle. And it's also the longest cord of that circle.
128 cu. ft. (4ftx4ftx8ft)
All four wires in a USB cord stand for different things depending on the type. The standard has green (data negative), white (data positive), black (negative), and red (positive) cord strands. There is another that has orange (5 volts), blue (data negative), green (data positive), and white (ground) cord strands.
No, cannot.
Humans do not possess a net charge; rather, our bodies are electrically neutral overall. The positive and negative charges within our bodies are balanced, with elements like sodium and potassium ions contributing to electrical activity in our cells but not resulting in an overall charge imbalance.
Wire carrying negative and positive charges in a closed circuit. It doesnt have earth.
White is neutral in home wiring. Red is sometimes used in 3-way switches and dimmer applications, so it is likely red is hot in your application if it pertains to home wiring. The term positive would just apply to DC wiring since AC goes positive and negative. For example your car battery has Red as Positive and Black as Negative.
The speaker is still attached via a cord it can be positioned for optimum sound
When talking of positive and negative wires the electrical terminology refers to DC voltages. In DC voltages the positive conductor is coloured red and the negative conductor is coloured black. When talking about AC conductors the terminology refers to "hot" conductors and neutral conductors. Lamp cord in particular only use two wires to power table lamps and floor lamps. To get the polarity correct when wiring these devices the cord has to be identified. You will find that the neutral side of the cord will have a colour identifier or a raised rib. This could be a white marker on darker cables. The raised rib is more prevalent on two wire cables these days that the paint identifier.
In a typical electrical cord, the black wire is usually the hot (positive) wire and the white wire is the neutral (negative) wire. If your cord also has a green wire, that is the ground wire. It's important to double check with a voltage tester or consult the manufacturer's instructions for your specific garbage disposal model to be sure of the correct wiring.
You can simply plug the audio cord from the speaker into the audo out port on your sound card. This allwos you to hear the sounds through the speaker.
The white matter is located on the outer part of the spinal cord.
First ground your amp and cap, amp has a ground slot usually and connect the caps negative terminal to a ground. then you take the power cord running from your battries positive terminal to the poitive terminal on the cap. also hook up a power cord running from your amps power input to the positive cap terminal
On a molded 2- or 3-wire line cord the ribbed conductor is the neutral conductor. On a polarized 2-prong plug it will be connected to the wider blade. On some line cords the neutral conductor may have a white stripe instead of ribs.