If the computer is a custom build, then almost definitely. Changing the case just means replacing the parts from the original system into the new vertical tower. However, if the system is a store-bought, it's get's more tricky.
OEM systems tend to have custom-fitted hardware, that tends to not fit well in custom options. The hackery needed to make the switch on these systems can be a fun project, but you may end up putting a lot more time and effort (and possibly money) into it than you would have originally bargained for.
Ask a computer buddy who's built his own rig. He should be able to help you figure out if it's possible or not in your particular situation.
Hope this helps!
Although all lines have the relationship that defines slope, one can argue that not all lines do have one. The exception would be vertical lines. Slope is defined as the vertical rate of change divided by the horizontal rate of change. In the case of a vertical line, there is no horizontal rate of change, and calculating slope would cause division by zero. The closest you could come to expressing the slope of a vertical line would be ∞
Tower-case.
Letters with both horizontal and vertical symmetry are: (lower case) - lox (upper case) - HIOX
A classic case with 4 drive bays and 6 expansion slots that sits on your desktop doing double duty as a monitor stand.
Slope is 'rise over run', that is rise divided by run. In this case, that's 12 divided by 6, which equals 2.
It is possible that this the question concerns upper case letters in the Roman alphabet, and excludes angle between a straight line and a curve (the curved part of P meets the vertical straight at right angles). In that case, one possible answer is WAFT.
the vertical accelaration in case of a projectile is 'g'.
The Boardway 321KS-BK Mini Desktop Case might work.
Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.Multiply the speed by the cosine of the angle (25 degrees in this case). For the vertical velocity, multiply by the sine of 25 degrees.
Lower case A doesn't have a line of symmetry. Upper case A has a vertical line of symmetry.
full tower
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