Flip is completely flip over the shape, rotate is just tilting it. With flipping a shape the side which originally faced upwards will face down. With rotating it just spins around on its axis.
You don't rotate the angle, you rotate an object by that angle, for example if you had to rotate something 180o it would flip over.
both rotate on their axis
The MinoHD records in high definition, so the quality of the video is better.
A flip is forward almost like a sumersalt in the air and an aerial is a cartwheel in the air (without using your hands).
Basically durability.
The difference between a latch and a flip-flop is that a latch does not have a clock signal, whereas a flip-flop always does. Apart from the clock signal difference, ~ Latch is a level sensitive device while flip-flop is an edge sensitive device. ~ Latch is sensitive to glitches on enable pin, whereas flip-flop is immune to glitches. ~ Latches take less gates (also less power) to implement than flip-flops. ~ Latches are faster than flip-flops.
A turn is rotating and a flip is flipping. They are different. For instance, try flipping open a phone. Then, put it down on a table and turn it around. You will see a difference in your movements.
same, just invertment of each other
A barrel roll is awesome and much better.
the shifty flip starts going into a bs varial kickflip but you stop it half way thrue in the air not really much of a difference just go onto youtube and youll see wat im talkin about
is 97 and 79 equal?
an unclocked flip-flop is the state to which the circuit settles after the inputs change. For a clocked device, the next state is the state after the clock pulse