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Yes, it's possible.
White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".White light is a mix of different frequencies; with certain equipment, it is possible to separate it into its components. This separated version is called a "spectrum".
The separation is possible because components of a mixture have different physical properties.
It's possible it is for one, but there are hundreds of different native American tribes, all with different languages.
Possible in some languages (mainly scripts like PHP, JavaScript), not possible in others (eg C, Pascal).
Interpreters must know at least two languages. A deaf person who knows two different sign languages could be an interpreter for those languages.
A distributed computer system consists of multiple software components that are on multiple computers, but run as a single system. The computers that are in a distributed system can be physically close together and connected by a local network, or they can be geographically distant and connected by a wide area network. A distributed system can consist of any number of possible configurations, such as mainframes, personal computers, workstations, minicomputers, and so on. The goal of distributed computing is to make such a network work as a single computer.
Shikari = Hunter in Persian, Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, Punjabi and Bengali.
Certainly. The components just need different boiling points to be separated by distillation.
Components of air (nitrogen, oxigen, argon, xenon, etc.) have different boiling points.
Good components of a rental property will include the location, possible rental income, future rental income, future sales, current valuation, aminities.
NO, a vector will not be zero if one of its components will be zero.