When we use their in sentence?

When we use their in sentence?

More specifically, “their” is a possessive pronoun. It replaces the noun in a sentence. Instead of saying, “That’s the Murphy family’s new dog,” you can say, “That’s their new dog.” While “his” and “her” demonstrate singular possession (possession by one person), “their” is reserved for two or more people or things.

What is you’re mean?

You’re is short for “you are” and your shows ownership.

What does your * mean in texting?

Asterisk. Meaning: You’re afraid the person isn’t as cool as you. The main reason people use asterisks in a text is to censor a word, for example: “I like deep-fried sandwiches so my friends call me the C*** of Monte Cristo. Little do they know I’m plotting my elaborate revenge on them.”

Does you’re always mean you are?

You’re is the contraction of “you are” and can be followed by a present participle, noun, or adjective.

What is ve voltage?

-Ve is a voltage negative with respect to ground. Ground or 0V is typically the reference potential within a circuit. When you connect the “+” pole of a battery to gnd, then the “-” pole of the battery is negative with respec to ground. You can use this a -Ve.

What is difference between voltage and current?

Voltage is the difference in charge between two points. Current is the rate at which charge is flowing.

Which is dangerous current or voltage?

An electrical current at 1,000 volts is no more deadly than a current at 100 volts, but tiny changes in amperage can mean the difference between life and death when a person receives an electrical shock.

What is the relation between current and voltage?

Ohm’s law defines the relationship between the voltage, current, and resistance in an electric circuit: i = v/r. The current is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance.

What exactly is voltage and current?

Voltage is the difference in electric potential energy between two points per unit electric charge. The voltage between two points is equal to the work done per unit of charge against a static electric field to move the test charge between two points. It is measured in Volts. Current is a flow of electric charge.

What kills a person voltage or current?

Current will kill you but some amount of voltage is required to flow that current in the body breaking the human body resistance. In other words, an enough power is required to pass in the human body for proper electric shock.

How much voltage is in a human body?

The average neuron contains a resting voltage of approximately 70 millivolts or 0.07 volts. This is quite small when compared to the 1.5 volts in a AA battery or the 115 volts in a wall socket.

Are humans AC or DC?

The minimum current a human can feel depends on the current type (AC or DC) and frequency. A person can feel at least 1 mA of AC at 50-60 Hz, while at least 5 mA for DC. The current may, if it is high enough, cause tissue damage or fibrillation which leads to cardiac arrest.

Can 50000 volts kill you?

50,000 volts isn’t close to being lethal. At best it may just burn the hell out of them. The Important aspect of any taser or stun gun is the amount of current it delivers(Amps, mAh) combined with a high frequency pulsing effect.

Can 220 volts kill you?

So yes, 220 Volts is plenty to kill you if the source can supply sufficient current, and if that killed you you would have been “electrocuted”. However if you are only injured and not killed by the electricity you would not have been “electrocuted”.