P4's were aluminum hulled 63' foot long torpedo boats used by the North Viet Navy to attack the USS Maddox on 02 August 1964 in the Tonkin Gulf; thus starting the Vietnam War (with North Vietnam).
Is there assembly language codes of the p4 & core-2 duo & there hex dec codes are same or not. If not then tell me how the dos works on both. And will that dos work on the processor designed by me in vhdl after synthesysing it on FPGA or as ASIC .
The first incident, on 02 August 1964, was actually a naval battle between at least 3 North Vietnamese Navy (NVN) P4 Torpedo Boats and the US Navy destroyer USS Maddox; then F-8 Crusaders from nearby aircraft carriers joined the fight. The second incident, on 04 August 1964; really was an incident. The USS Maddox and USS Turner Joy (now preserved as a museum in Washington State) engaged radar targets in the Gulf. This time, the Maddox didn't fire, but Turner Joy let loose with many salvoes from her 5" mounts at radar targets. Again, US Navy jets were called into the fray, and they reported seeing nothing. Years later, it was discovered that ONE NVN P4 Torpedo Boat, which had been reported sunk during the naval battle on 02 August by BOTH the NVN and USN; had actually survived the sea fight. Now it appears that the NVN dispatched some P6 Torpedo Boats to retrieve the battle damaged P4 on the 4th of August. Those P6 Boats may have triggered the radar sitings on the USS Turner Joy; with the consequences that later became "The Tonkin Gulf Resolution."
the design of the processor controls the true power usage. However, keep in mind that laptops use a stepdown method of reducing power consumption on battary mode (Option to adjust is almost always in the bios settings) if you are curious about speed, a Desktop processor versus a laptop processor in perfromance usually fails to match true clock speeds because of heat issues. Example, a Celeron 1.2ghz, will out perfrom a couterpart P4 1.2 in laptops because it uses less power and produces less heat. REF: toshiba A10 Celeron versus Dell P4 latitude , At first the Dell would be faster on boot, but under load (Heavy gaming) the dell would slow down, and the toshiba would keep about the same framrate (In Iraq, 2003 Outside temp 135 F)
Nations: North Vietnam & VC (South Viet communists) vs US, Australia, NZ, PI, ROK, Thailand, and RVN. Branches: USA & USMC fought the NVA/VC USAF & USN (air units) fought the NVAF & NV Navy (P4 torpedo boats in the Tonkin Gulf in 1964). USMC jets didn't fight the NVAF over North Vietnam; they provided air strikes for their men on the ground in RVN.
Not as much as Korea was, but enough for the Soviets & Chinese Communists to test out their products: MiG17 (J5s), MiG19 (J6s), Mig21s, SAMs, Radars, AAA, PT76, T54/T55, T59, P4 & P6 Motor Torpedo Boats, SKS's, AK-47s, hand grenades, land mines, Rockets, artillery, etc. Where else could the communists get the chance to test out their new jets and missiles and shoot down a B52!
P4+Cl2 P4+Cl2
In an expression p4 is called a term.
Assuming that you are combining the P4 with Cl2 and there is a suffiecient quantity of Cl2 for the P4 to completely react, you will first need a balanced equation which is P4 + 10Cl2 -> 4PCl5. From there, it's mostly stoichiometry. Take the 24g of P4, divide by the molar mass (123.88g/mol) to get the number of moles of P4 that you have (0.194). You then have to convert, using the balanced equation, from moles of P4 to moles of PCl5, in this case multiplying by 4. That will give you the number of moles of PCl5. The stoichiometry should look something like this 24.0 g P4 x (1 mol P4/123.88g P4) x (4 mol PCl5/1 mol P4).
the color of P4 is light brown
They can be up-gunned with missiles and horsepower.
p4 + 3O2 ---> 2PO3
Phillips P4 is 3/8 diameter.
Phosphorus may rarely be seen as P, but it will usually be seen as white or red phosphorus, both of which are P4. White P4 is a tetrahedral structure. Red P4 is a chain-like structure, where one of the bonds from white P4 is broken and joined with a neighboring P4.
A P4 usually refers to a fourth generation Pentium processor.
They form calcium phosphide Ca3P2 6Ca + P4 --> 2Ca3P2
we can find the production rate of p4 by simply alegebric method
You check with an ohmmeter the resistance between the P4-3 and P4-6 pins on the P4 connector on the electronic board.