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it does not have an absolute zero.
Absolute Zero is still theorectical - in that we have never actually achieved it. At absolute zero all movement at even the molecular level stops. I'm not sure what you mean by 'advantages and disadvantages' of that particular state...
The resolution is increased to much extent dependent on size of zero padding matrix
The Roman Numeral don't have a zero, and you can't make fractions with it. Doing math with it is really complicated.
A proven manufacturing process that produces a specific product with absolutely no defects either in quality or performance. Zero defect basically is a ideal case, put forward by Philip Crosby. Some argue that zero defects is an unrealistic target and other managment systems strive for acceptable defects such as those found in "six sigma".
Advantage : PI controller has zero steady state error. Disadvantage : PI controller has maximum overshoot and high settling time
A proven manufacturing process that produces a specific product with absolutely no defects either in quality or performance. Zero defect basically is a ideal case, put forward by Philip Crosby. Some argue that zero defects is an unrealistic target and other managment systems strive for acceptable defects such as those found in "six sigma".
mandating zero defects
Advantages include the ability to transfer funds at a low or no interst rate. Disadvantages are that many companies are no longer offering these types of transfers.
Zero defects, continual improvement, and elimination of waste
One can find information about an auto loan with zero introduction APR on the 'Cars Direct' website. They have information as well as lists of advantages and disadvantages.
A zero-slot LAN is a local-area network (LAN) that uses existing serial and/or parallel communication ports on the computers in the network instead of requiring network interface cards (NICs) that would occupy an expansion slot. Advantages It leads to transmitting between computers over a serial or parallel port, thus freeing up an expansion slot normally used by LAN cards (NICs). Disadvantages Zero-slot LANs are typically slower than LANS that use NICs and are limited to two or three network nodes.