my saying frequence for man or woman checing togeter
only one? i would say no VIRUSES... :)
Either one is technically correct. License is the American spelling. Licence is the English spelling.
frequency is how often a number or other piece of data occurs. if the data was 1,1,1,3,4,4,5. then the frequency for one would be three. the frequency for three would be one the frequency for four would be two and the frequency for five would be one.
As humen we mainly name our kids so they won't 'actually be anonymous' in real. But no-one can stop any-one if they still want their kid to be anonymous.
Yes it is constant at Zero Frequency. No, DC or Direct Current only means that the current only goes one direction, but it can have a frequency. You can have a square wave, sawtooth wave or sine wave that never goes from positive to negative or negative to positive and it would be a direct current with a frequency.
The clock out frequency of an 8085 is one half the crystal frequency. The period of one T cycle is the inverse of the clock frequency. At a crystal frequency of 5MHz, the clock is 2.5MHz, and T is 400 ns.
A wave can have any frequency, not just one Hertz.
It depends. Open software is usually free from the restriction of use, registration and licensing associated with propriety (closed) software as offered by Microsoft's Windows. As one who uses nothing but open software, I would say a big 'yes!'
the control panel applet used to uninstall software is 'add/remove software', click on it then it will have a list of all the software you have downloaded click on the one you want to uninstall and it will expand when you click on it choose a button on it what says 'remove', it might say 'remove/change' but it doesn't matter, anyway click it then it might say somthing like 'do you want uninstall this software' click 'yes' or 'ok' and it will, it doesn't matter if it doesn't say 'do you want to uninstall this software' so don't worry
You just need to add up the frequency total one by one to find the cumulative frequency of a certain set of data.
By adding up the (one by one,) the frequency total in order to find the cumulative frequency, most commonly, you just then plot this on a cumulative frequency graph or box plot.
The frequency required to listen to Radio Soft varies from city to city. If one is in Copenhagen, the frequency would be 95.0. Alternatively, if one is in Roskilde, the frequency is 107.7.