If you are speaking of a transmission, yes, unless the transmission is in reverse.
If every input has an output. If two outputs are the same, they must have the same input.
No, because then the output would be the same as the rest of the output(s).
no
The rule is what actions (operations) the function performs. The only requirement is that for each imput there is an output and that the same input always results in the same output. (Different inputs can have the same output).
It will depend on input & output voltage, if voltage is same current will remain same
Output, Because they dont affect the computer, but a keyboard is input because you can enter keystrokes. Same for a mouse.
same as the given input..
force output x distance = work output ~same for input
touch screen
No, it is classed as an output device - same as the computer's monitor. Both of which show the result of your input from the keyboard, etc.
If the output power is 70% of the input power, then the output is roughly 1.55 dB downcompared to the input.If the voltage at any point of the output waveform is 70% of the voltage at the same pointon the input waveform, and the input and output impedance are equal, then the output is3.1 dB down (rounded) compared to the input.
Well I think when we insert a CD on drive we enter data as input and we see display as output.At this moment input of computer becomes output of the same computer.SAJAAD HUSSAIN FROM MULTAN PAKISTAN.