No, the basis of US law is the English common law.
hfe stands for hybrid parameter, forward current transfer ratio, common emiter configuration.hie stands for hybrid parameter, input impedance, common emiter configuration.hre stands for hybrid parameter, reverse voltage transfer ratio, common emiter configuration.hoe stands for hybrid parameter, output admitance, common emiter configuration.ANSWER: It really stand for signal analysis computations
if a car can run on fuel as well as on electricity it is called a hybrid car.[maybe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!] No maybe about it - that is a hybrid car. The most common is hybrid electrical, an internal combustion engine and one or more electric motors
Better (joke) Most cars currently on the road are not hybrid. A common auto has a internal combustion engine, much less common non hybrid is the pure electric car. A hybrid has an electric motor and battery like an electric car and an internal combustion engine to charge the battery and boost performance. Hybrid: Meaning neither this or that but a combination of both.
A hybrid vegetable is not a true breed of a vegetable. It is altered by interbreeding different species and varieties of vegetables. Some common examples are carrots and cabbage.
The most common synthetic rubbers used in hybrid rocket motors is HTPB (Hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene).PBAN (Polybutadiene acrylonitrile) is also a common rubber used as fuel.
they aren't as common because they are expensive. they are like hybrid cars. they are still a new product.
One of the best reasons to buy a hybrid vehicle is due to the likeness factor. A hybrid car runs just like an ordinary vehicle. There is a common misconception that a hybrid car is a lot louder than an ordinary car. Actually, the truth is just the opposite. A hybrid car is nearly silent when it runs on the roads. For parents with noisy kids, this will be a godsend!
The French regions of Alsace and Lorraine form the border with Germany. Historically, these regions, especially Alsace, have had a large percentage of German speakers and are a cultural French-German hybrid.
Information on all hybrid cars can be found in a variety of popular motorist periodical and websites. The most common of these being Car and Driver and Racetrack Heroes.
Creole languages, such as Haitian Creole, originate from a combination of Spanish and French with influences from West African languages. These languages developed among communities where Spanish and French speakers interacted, resulting in a unique blend of vocabulary and grammar from both European languages.
The name "eclipse" is too common, and is used for both road bikes and hybrid bikes.
Hybrid buses are becoming more common in metropolitan areas. Cities such as San Francisco, Phoenix and Baltimore have a hybrid fleet. An article at USA Today talks more about this trend: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-01-21-masstransithybrids_N.htm