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Choosing MaterialsWhen choosing materials involves weighing advantages and disadvantages of the different materials ( higher quality, stronger materials are usually more expensive)
20 can 50 so work the is 3s
You are supposed to calculate the power in each case as energy / time, then compare.
That refers to the center of the circle that "fits best" - that follows the direction of a curve (locally) most closely. (The formal definition, of course, is a bit more complicated, and involves concepts of calculus, such as limits.)
multiprocessing is the simultaneous processing by two or more processing unit while multiprogramming is the execution of two or more computer programs by a single compute.
Absolutely! the more processor cores you have the more instructions the computer can handle at the same time.
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The word simultaneous is an adjective. It describes two or more things happening at the same time.
The simultaneous combination of two or more melodies
Yes, but only under certain conditions:if the program instructions request changing the order of execution or skipping instructions by use of branch type instructionsif external asynchronous events trigger an interruptif internal error checks detect a problem (e.g. divide by zero, memory protection violation, stack overflow) in code execution triggers an exceptionif the hardware of the computer's CPU implements a feature called "out of order execution" that permits the CPU to determine a more optimal order of execution than the order the instructions actually appear in the code as written; however even with this feature the CPU must produce results identical to those that would be produced without this feature (the only difference allowed is the results are produced faster)
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They are totally unrelated concepts. Simulation is the duplication or modeling of something. Simultaneous is two or more things happening at the same time.
The word "simulcast" refers to events broadcast over two or more media, for example, radio and television.