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I will switch off lights

I leave my computer on 24 hours a day except when I am not home as it has programs running 24 hours a day, it is never idle. The monitor and speakers though are turned off at night while I sleep, they are the energy hogs. When I leave the house, the computer is switched off for safety.

Uploaded by CraftyCorner (2697) • 4 months ago
Tags: energy, appliances, people, life, habits

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appliances

have lots of them

Uploaded by flagella08 (1734) • 7 months ago
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Micro wave Cooking has made the Life Easier!!!

Micro wave ovens are economical, convenient and easy to use type of appliances which have become indespensible in the kitchen of today's life!

Uploaded by AKRao24 (1246) • 1 year ago
Tags: cooking, kitchen, micro wave, appliances, ovens

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Telephone

The telephone (from the Greek: τῆλε, tēle, "far" and φωνή, phōnē, "voice") is a telecommunications device that is used to transmit and receive sound (most commonly speech), usually two people conversing but occasionally three or more. It is one of the most common household appliances in the world today. Most telephones operate through transmission of electric signals over a complex telephone network which allows almost any phone user to communicate with almost anyone. A traditional landline telephone system, also known as "plain old telephone service" (POTS), commonly handles both signaling and audio information on the same twisted pair of insulated wires: the telephone line. Although originally designed for voice communication, the system has been adapted for data communication such as Telex, Fax and Internet communication. The signaling equipment consists of a bell, beeper, light or other device to alert the user to incoming calls, and number buttons or a rotary dial to enter a telephone number for outgoing calls. A twisted pair line is preferred as it is more effective at rejecting electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk than an untwisted pair. A calling party wishing to speak to another party will pick up the telephone's handset, thus operating a button switch or "switchhook", which puts the telephone into an active state or "off hook" by connecting the transmitter (microphone), receiver (speaker) and related audio components to the line. This circuitry has a low resistance (less than 300 Ohms) which causes DC current (48 volts, nominal) from the telephone exchange to flow through the line. The exchange detects this DC current, attaches a digit receiver circuit to the line, and sends a dial tone to indicate readiness. On a modern telephone, the calling party then presses the number buttons in a sequence corresponding to the telephone number of the called party. The buttons are connected to a tone generator that produces DTMF tones which are sent to the exchange. A rotary dial telephone employs pulse dialing, sending electrical pulses corresponding to the telephone number to the exchange. (Most exchanges are still equipped to handle pulse dialing.) Provided the called party's line is not already active or "busy", the exchange sends an intermittent ringing signal (generally over 100 volts AC) to alert the called party to an incoming call. If the called party's line is active, the exchange sends a busy signal to the calling party. However, if the called party's line is active but has call waiting installed, the exchange sends an intermittent audible tone to the called party to indicate an incoming call. When a landline phone is inactive or "on hook", its alerting device is connected across the line through a capacitor, which prevents DC current from flowing through the line. The circuitry at the telephone exchange detects the absence of DC current flow and thus that the phone is on hook with only the alerting device electrically connected to the line. When a party initiates a call to this line, the ringing signal transmitted by the telephone exchange activates the alerting device on the line. When the called party picks up the handset, the switchhook disconnects the alerting device and connects the audio circuitry to the line. The resulting low resistance now causes DC current to flow through this line, confirming that the called phone is now active. Both phones being active and connected through the exchange, the parties may now converse as long as both phones remain off hook. When a party "hangs up", placing the handset back on the cradle or hook, DC current ceases to flow in that line, signaling the exchange to disconnect the call. Calls to parties beyond the local exchange are carried over "trunk" lines which establish connections between exchanges. In modern telephone networks, fiber-optic cable and digital technology are often employed in such connections. Satellite technology may be used for communication over very long distances. In most telephones, the transmitter and receiver (microphone and speaker) are located in the handset, although in a speakerphone these components may be located in the base or in a separate enclosure. Powered by the line, the transmitter produces an electric current whose voltage varies in response to the sound waves arriving at its diaphragm. The resulting current is transmitted along the telephone line to the local exchange then on to the other phone (via the local exchange or a larger network), where it passes through the coil of the receiver. The varying voltage in the coil produces a corresponding movement of the receiver's diaphragm, reproducing the sound waves present at the transmitter. A Lineman's handset is a telephone designed for testing the telephone network, and may be attached directly to aerial lines and other infrastructure components.

Uploaded by laydee (3974) • 1 year ago
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Microwave

Kitchen Appliances

Uploaded by anjielyn (378) • 1 year ago
Tags: kitchen, appliances, microwaves, kitchen appliances

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Samsung TX SlimFit S2782H

Samsung TX SlimFit S2782H, TV, appliances

Uploaded by chardyme (1299) • 8 months ago
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aircon

one of the appliances in our home, makes you comfortable, give you a cool air,and different brand...

Uploaded by 4my1nonly (249) • 1 year ago
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appliances

appliances in black

Uploaded by eafernan (736) • 1 year ago
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household dishwasher

dishwasher, kitchen appliances, household appliances

Uploaded by RDugas (154) • 1 year ago
Tags: dishwasher, kitchen appliances, household appliances, household, appliances

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Random check

The middle of this year, "See-Through" Scanners in US airports were installed. These scanners can see through passengers' clothing and reveal details of their body underneath. That it's so graphic that the screener can see [i]highly personal details of their bodies such as evidence of mastectomies, colostomy appliances, penile implants, catheter tubes and the size of their breasts or genitals as a pre-requisite to boarding a plane.[/i]

Uploaded by moolahmagnet (2242) • 1 year ago
Tags: life, travel, random check, scanners, bodies

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