We use Symbols in our Circuit Diagram to make it easier to draw, and make it easier to understand by everyone. Our Symbols are used my most people, so that makes it easier to understand if we are receiving Circuit Diagrams, or sending them. It helps avoid big confusion. The one downside I can think of for using Symbols in our Circuit Diagram is if we got some new part, because many people would start using a different symbol and it would take some time for us to receive an official one, and even after that some people would be hard-headed and use their own designs.
One thing people should start using Symbols on is when building a computer. Since it's not always possible to take a good picture explaining all the parts their could be a universal symbol for each part, and you could put a "Key" or "Legend" on the side explaining what the exact specifications are of the piece of equipment. (Example: The Graphic Card could be: GC with a circle around it. On the side I could put that I have 2 of them, and they are NVIDIA, GTX 770, etc.)
Friday, March 6, 2015
Pretzel Circuit
What we did today was make a Pretzel Circuit. We went to the pretzel bag (AKA The Battery) to receive Pretzels. (Charge.) In the series circuit we gave 1 pretzel to each person with a box. (Lightbulb.) We had 2 pretzels in total, so we were splitting that. In the Parallel Circuit we gave a lightbulb 2 pretzels, and went back in line to get more charge.
No Wires World
What I would name a world where electricity didn't need to flow through wires is NO WIRE LAND OF HELL! One good thing about a world like this would be not having to worry about losing power on your phone at all. Unfortunately you'd have static in your hair at all times, and in the event there is something you don't want to be power currently, like, I don't know, a nuclear reactor, a missile strike launcher, or I don't know maybe a Massive Planet Destroying Bomb, it would be powered.
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