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When a feedback line is used in a logic (digital) circuit, it is called a _________ correct answers Sequential citcuit What is a WORD? correct answers A complete piece of digital data Flip flops store information by using what? correct answers Feedback from output gates to input gates What ...

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Rigidity is determined by what three factors? correct answers Rotor shape, rotor weight, and rotor speed. Any machine that has a spinning or rotating shaft and uses electricity as the input or output is ______________. correct answers Rotating Machinery What are the two categories of rotating ...

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