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∙ 12y agowell to measure what the proccesor does, its measured in Hertz or Hz, but now a days since technology has gotten faster, a term that is used to indicate higher units are in mega Hz or Giga Hz. each processor varies (well of course) and not all processors are compatible with every mother board. (just to throw that out there)
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∙ 12y agoIn the primary visual cortex. Information passes from the retina to the bipolar cells, these impulses travel through the optic nerve, which is made up of the axons of ganglion cells, and extend to several regions of the brain including the thalamus. The impulses are then sent further along neurones, to the primary visual cortex, where further processing of the information occurs.
That would be a CRT Monitor (CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube), or the big clunky monitor that you had such a hard time getting rid of when you got your LCD
Ability to conduct impulses along the muscle membrane.
what is the main difference between electrical and electronics ?In short: electrical circuits handle transfer of energy - electronic circuits handle transfer of informationRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_the_difference_between_the_terms_Electrical_and_Electronics#ixzz1RmeXS2Zv
Ans:air can be ionized - yes. There is such a thing as an ionizer, which people believe ionizes dust particles, which then stick together, and fall to the ground, thus cleaning the air. The effectiveness of such a device is open to debate.Air can be ionized by light or during a thunder storm too.But if you got a lump of air from inside a room, I'm not sure how much charge it would have. I believe it would most likely be neutral.
The heart - more precisely its action by the electrical impulses that control its muscles. A clue is in the root "card" - from Latin for the heart
Electrical impulses are referred to as neural impulses because a neural impulse cause electrical impulses. Neurons use electrical impulses to send messages.
Nerve impulses are electrical signals.
Neurons receive stimuli from the environment or other cells, which triggers the formation of electrical impulses that travel along the neuron's axon. These impulses then allow for communication between different parts of the body or with other neurons.
The retina is the part of the eye that converts light into electrical signals. This is accomplished through specialized cells called photoreceptors, specifically rods and cones, which respond to different wavelengths of light and convert them into electrical impulses that are then sent to the brain via the optic nerve for processing.
A computer keyboard senses pressure on the keys. A touch screen keyboard can sense electrical impulses from the user's fingers.
by sending electrical impulses in the the i/o controller and the controller deciphers it as binary or HEX, and the changes that in to regular alphabet
Electrical impulses of the brain are the nervous impulses that the nervous system uses to control body functions. These impulses may be relayed within the brain, or may be carried to the peripheral nervous system.
Electrical impulses
They both convert between electrical impulses and sound waves. The microphone converts sound waves into electrical impulses and the loudspeaker converts electrical impulses into sound waves.
Seizures involve abnormal electrical impulses of the brain. There are likely other conditions related to abnormal electrical impulses. For instance, people who get migraines often show abnormalities on EEG as well.
This process is called transduction. Sound waves are converted into electrical signals by hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear. These signals are then sent as neural impulses to the brain via the auditory nerve for processing.