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Q: What is apeture priority?
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They do the best they can.


What is the name for the biggest telescope?

Currently the largest optical telescope is "The Great Canary Telescope" (Gran Telescopio Canarias) in Spain, it has an apeture of 10.4 metres. There is an optical telescope under construction in Chilie that when completed will have an apeture of 21.4 metres, called the Giant Magellan Telescope. The largest single dish apeture radio telescope is the Arecibo Radio Telescope in Puerto Rico which is 305 metres.


What part of a reflecting telescope would you measure to find the apeture?

The diameter of the objective mirror, or of the tube if it has one.


Best gun on cod5?

PSH 11 M1 Cabrine or fg 42 with scope actually i would use the mp40 with apeture


What is the difference between unsecured priority and unsecured non priority?

priority debts must be pais IN FULL, non-priority does not.


What is the abbreviation for priority?

there is no abbreviation for priority.


What is the correct sentence of I worked always priority?

'I worked always priority' is a clumsy phrase that will not make a suitable sentence. Try: My work has always been my priority. The work is always my priority. That I worked was always my priority. My priority is always that I work.


What does soft means in priority setting?

a soft priority is one that will not act if it is countermanded by another priority, a hard priority. example: a policemans soft priority is to maintain the appearance of peace. his hard priority is to keep the people under control of the elected dictator.


Why does a concave mirror enlarge images?

concave mirror of small apeture is freeis free from the defect of spherical aberration


Difference between priority inheritance and priority ceiling protocol?

priority inheritance: when a job blocks one or more high priority jobs, it ignores its original priority assignment and executes its critical section at the highest priority level of all the jobs it blocks.priority ceiling: gives each shared resource a predefined priority ceiling. When a task acquires a shared resource, the task is hoisted (has its priority temporarily raised) to the priority ceiling of that resource. It will not see whether the job has been blocked or not, simply it raises to the priority of the shared resource.


Can you call priority on a face up contact fusion?

There is no such thing as 'calling' Priority, you either have it, or you give it to your opponent. As the turn player, you have Priority before the contact fusion, and you have Priority after it - there is no 'calling', you never lost Priority at any point.


What is the category of precedence for a Priority II casualty?

Priority