the s has a curve to it and the z dosen't! do you get it now?
S and Z twist are two types of twist given to yarn. Before giving twist fibre /roving strand has to be parallel so that either twist given is not affected. Either of twist is suitable but in practical applications Z twist is given to yarns either be knitting or weaving.
There are two different types of yarn twists. It depends on the direction of the twist--clockwise, or counterclockwise. The twists are named after the letter of the alphabet that the twist looks like. Therefore, you have an "S-twist" and a "Z-twist." The twist in the yarn looking like the letter "s" or the letter "z."
the difference is the "S" and "Z" parameters. S used for analog computation while Z for digital processing. basically Z is the digital approximation of the analog frequency domain signal. Z=exp(sT) where T is the sampling time.
Well, you only use a 'z' in America and you use an 's' in England.
The only difference between organization and organization is the fact that one is written with a z and the other with an s. Americans spell organization with a z.
Twist is the spiral arrangement of the fibers around the axis of the yarn. it binds the fiber together and strenghten the yarn. There are tw type of twist one is "S" type and other one is "Z" Twist
adding vectorsTo add two vectors, s+z, simply move the vector z to the end of the vector s.subtracting vectorsTo find the magnitude and direction of the difference between two vectors, s-z, simply draw a vector from z to s
They refer to the same thing as do z-transformations.
Typically, with a z is used in USA spelling. With an s if you're English or Australian, however both are acceptable.
AnswerThe difference between Z train and T train is Z train normally won't stop between your station and the destination for more passengers. As to the comfort of seats, facilities and speed, they are almost the same.
PRINCIPAL ARGUMENT = ARGUMENT + 2nPI arg(Z) = Arg (Z) + 2nPI
Z-model has bi-amp feature in it