In a first-class lever, the fulcrum is located between the input force and the output force. In a second-class lever, the output force is located between the fulcrum and the input force. In a third-class lever, the input force is located between the fulcrum and the output force.
I believe intrinsic impedance is more tied to the medium, thus is defined in terms of magnetic and electric permeability and electrical conductivity, while characteristic impedance is a "wider" look at the impedance. For example, you can calculate the intrinsic impedance of a 18 awg copper wire, or air, or a vacuum. If you wanted to use coax cable with an 18 awg core, you would be looking at the characteristic impedance, not the intrinsic impedance of the copper that will be carrying the waveform.
db gain is defined as power gain, not voltage gain. Please restate you question in terms of power, or provide details of input and output impedance.
A polynomial is several terms added together.
Races or breeds are two terms for this.
The website Difference Between discusses on their website a number of different terms and objects. Site visitors can find various information regarding differences between objects and terms.
A quadratic sequence is a sequence of numbers in which the difference between consecutive terms changes at a constant rate. To identify the rule, first calculate the first differences (the differences between consecutive terms) and then the second differences (the differences of the first differences). If the second differences are constant, the sequence is quadratic. The general form of a quadratic sequence can be expressed as ( an^2 + bn + c ), where ( n ) is the term number, and ( a ), ( b ), and ( c ) are constants.
These are called the second differences. If they are all the same (non-zero) then the original sequence is a quadratic.
Neat, clean and tidy in basic terms are synonyms. For the specific differences between them, see the links.
The differences between organisms is called Variation.
In terms of function, nothing. The adult kidney is just much larger.
The key differences between M and M in terms of performance and features are that M is generally faster and more powerful than M. M also typically has more advanced features and capabilities compared to M.