No there isn't. I have been working with Ideal/Datacom continuously since 1984, beginning at the beta site in New York. The only material available is through Computer Associates.
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That's called an "ideal gas". The behavior of real gases is quite similar to an ideal gas, except when the pressure is too high, or the temperature too low.That's called an "ideal gas". The behavior of real gases is quite similar to an ideal gas, except when the pressure is too high, or the temperature too low.That's called an "ideal gas". The behavior of real gases is quite similar to an ideal gas, except when the pressure is too high, or the temperature too low.That's called an "ideal gas". The behavior of real gases is quite similar to an ideal gas, except when the pressure is too high, or the temperature too low.
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Helo (Eng) and Halo (German) are similar. And that Selam (Turkish) and Salam (Azerian) are similar.
No. Anything called "ideal" in science (ideal pendulum, ideal lever, ideal gas, etc.) is an approximation of the real thing, used to simplify calculations. A real pendulum may get fairly close to an ideal pendulum, and similar in other "ideal" things, but it will never be exactly the same.
No; the ideal gas is theoretical concept.STP is an acronym for standard temperature and pressure; an important conditions for the measurements in similar situations.
there is alot go to your library or book store and look for a "for dummies" book great for beginners. you can miss it. it will say something like "computer repairs for dummies" and be yellow with a black stripe and a cartoon face you can also go online and get a E-book to read on your computer
Low level languages, such as C/C++, are usually preferred for programming games because they are normally faster at graphics processing than other languages. If you mean online games, then something like Flash would be ideal.
helium behaves more ideally.... all the conditions for an ideal gas are almost the same in he and hydrogen except hydrogen is diatomic so it has forces of attraction and helium is monoatomic.
A rhetorical novel in which the author presents an ideal society, with the implicit message being that people should try to organize their own society in a similar way.