A fixed length record is a data structure that contains a standard amount fields, within the actual record.
The ozone layer is not fixed. It must be fixed.
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Solids are substances which have a fixed volume and fixed shape. Liquids, on the other hand, have a fixed volume but no definite shape. Finally, gases don't have a definite volume or shape.
Because 'standard' units are transferable between countries. For example - a metre is a fixed, defined unit - no matter where you are, it will always be the same length.
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A fixed length record is a data structure that contains a standard amount fields, within the actual record.
A fixed area of a rectangle is an area that doesn't change. An area is a quantity that measures the space of a shape.Consider this example:A = length x width, which is the formula of a rectangleIf A is fixed, then it depends on what values length and width are. Then, length is indirectly proportional to width in order for A to remain fixed.
the length of the day is not a fixed unit of time
There is no fixed length.
A fixed area of a rectangle is an area that doesn't change. An area is a quantity that measures the space of a shape.Consider this example:A = length x width, which is the formula of a rectangleIf A is fixed, then it depends on what values length and width are. Then, length is indirectly proportional to width in order for A to remain fixed.
Queue is for fixed length communication where as pipes are varaible lenght. Queue is for fixed length communication where as pipes are varaible lenght.
In the Telecommunications book on Page 180. The answer is Yes it does have a fixed-length frame of 53 octets.
No, Line Segments do not have a fixed length. A line segment can be as long as you want it to be but, it has to stop somewhere. It is not a line and so it does not continue on for-ever.
Fixed length fields are columns in a database table that always use a set amount of space for each row of data in the table. A fixed length field of 50 characters will always consume 50 characters for that field, regardless of how long the actual data in that field requires. Fixed length fields typically use more storage resources than variable length fields, but they are a bit faster for the processor to work with, since the length only needs to be determined once. Fixed length fields are appropriate for data where the length is constant. Some examples of fields that are good candidates for fixed length fields include Social Security Numbers, fixed length postal codes/ZIP Codes and telephone numbers (provided international data is unexpected.) Data that varies in length should be stored in a variable length field, as it will take less physical storage space and will not need to be truncated to remove extra spaces.
That is a statement of a fixed length. There is no uncertainty about that.