The can be many things that are different between asymmetric items. The meaning of the word is that the things you compare with each other are not the same. If you ask the question including some items, you may get a more meaningful answer.
Yes, the asymmetric carbon in a molecule is a carbon atom that is bonded to four different groups or atoms.
An asymmetric switch provides switched connections between ports of different bandwidths. Asymmetric switching is optimized for client-server traffic where multiple clients simultaneously communicate with a server, requiring more bandwidth dedicated to the server port to prevent a bottleneck at that port. so it is use to prevent bottlenecks on the port a server is connected.
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By definition, an asymmetric carbon atom is one that is bonded to four different types of atoms or groups, hence, only one can be a hydrogen atom. If there were two hydrogen atoms you would not have four different kinds of atoms.
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For example, medical terms, where "a" means "without": "Apnea", but also something different : ""asymmetric".
Asymmetric is the opposite of symmetric
It seems there might be a typo in your question, as you mentioned "asymmetric lighting" twice. If you meant to ask about the difference between asymmetric lighting and symmetric lighting, asymmetric lighting refers to a light distribution that is uneven, often used to create contrast or highlight specific areas, while symmetric lighting provides a balanced, even illumination across a space. This distinction affects the mood and functionality of the lighting in various applications, such as photography, stage design, or architectural lighting.
Asymmetric federalism.
it's the one that says asymmetric on it it's in 10 pt times new roman
No, asymmetric connections do not require the same bandwidth for each direction. In asymmetric connections, the bandwidth is usually allocated unequally between the upstream (upload) and downstream (download) directions. This is common in DSL, cable, and satellite internet connections.
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