time period. in scm we use fundamental time period....where as for rsm we use natural time period.
im not sure
what should your response to an earthquake be?
They are the same thing. The transient response is also known as the natural response.
An innate immune response is something that your born with, while an acquired immune response is something your body gains through out life...
Stress proteins are proteins that are synthesized by aquatic organisms as a physiological response to environmental stress. Tissue analysis for stress proteins can be combined.
The type of response given by Laplace transform analysis is the frequency response.
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ac transient analysis is frequency domain analysis.
what should your response to an earthquake be?
answers are fuuckin greasy shannon
transient response is due to exponential behaviour and its die with time,its not permanent.
they delt with it by rebuilding damaged buildings and houses
The community were disappointed as they had to pay for the damage so they couldn't control a natural disaster like an earthquake.
A stimulus is an external event that triggers a response in an organism. A response is the reaction or behavior that an organism exhibits as a result of a stimulus. In short, a stimulus is the input, while a response is the output.
Bode plot is for Frequency Response Analysis Root-Locus plot is for time-domain analysis
The coefficient of determination, also known as R-squared, measures the proportion of the variance in the dependent variable that is predictable from the independent variable(s) in a regression model. It ranges from 0 to 1, with higher values indicating a better fit of the model to the data.
In linear correlation analysis, we identify the strength and direction of a linear relation between two random variables. Correlation does not imply causation. Regression analysis takes the analysis one step further, to fit an equation to the data. One or more variables are considered independent variables (x1, x2, ... xn). responsible for the dependent or "response" variable or y variable.