No such thing as a 5V fuse. There is a 5 Amp fuse. These are available
at an auto parts store.
The answer is 1 + 5v.
To solve the expression (5v - 34 + 26), first combine the constants: (-34 + 26 = -8). Thus, the expression simplifies to (5v - 8).
To solve the equation (-13 = 6v + 2 - v), first combine like terms on the right side: (6v - v = 5v). This simplifies the equation to (-13 = 5v + 2). Next, subtract 2 from both sides to get (-15 = 5v). Finally, divide both sides by 5 to find (v = -3).
3 + 5v = -275v = -27 -35v = -30v = -6
v=17
fuse won't be connected together, you'll see a gap.
Look in the fuse box; there may be different sizes depending on what it serves or protects.
fuse won't be connected together, you'll see a gap.
A blown fuse in a house can look like a blackened or charred spot on the fuse itself. It can also appear melted or broken. To identify a blown fuse, you can visually inspect the fuse for any signs of damage or use a multimeter to test for continuity.
The fuse box on a 1964 Ford Galaxie looks like a small gray box with a removable cover. The fuse box is located on the front panel just to the left of the driver's seat.
Metal strip inside fuse will be broken or burnt
By changing the polarity of the source
By changing the polarity of the source
The answer is 1 + 5v.
Henrik Lundquist.
diagram
a black box