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Q: What does the R in REACT in a deployed environment mean?
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How do R-values of insulation affect the environment?

the weather


What does r mean in a resistor?

R stands for the resistance.


What is the diffrece between disconnected and connected environment?

Connected environment is one in which a user is required to be constantlyconnected to the Data Source while performing any operation in-order to keep the data up-to-date, whereas in Disconnected environment no constant connection to the Data Source is required.Moreover in connected environment the data concurrency effects can beeasily resolved but Connected environment causes network traffic. But in Disconnected environment since the user is not directly connected to the data source, the user can connect to the data source as and when required and hence it allows for Multiple applications to simultaneously interact with the Data Source. It also improves the scalability and performance of the applications.Few more differences can be contributed as the Connected Environment uses Datareader while the Disconnected one uses Dataset. This results in the fact that Connected Environment is Slower in speed in comparison to Disconnected environment for DML Operations. But as far the Connected Environment is concerned we get updated data and less chances of Dirty read, whereas Disconnected environment suffers from the major problem of Dirty read.Thanks & Regards,Shoaib R Khan - SRK


What can be said about the current if more devices are added in series and battery voltage does not change?

By devices, assume you mean resistances. When you add more R to a series ckt, I decreases.


Is current the voltage multiplied by resistance?

No. V =Voltage, I =current, and R =resistancein the simple equation: V=I*R. As well, V/I=R, and. V/R=Iso Current is voltage divided by resistance