True
It is true. The book says "The maximum distance a signal can travel and still be interpreted accurately is equal to a segment's maximum length. Beyond this length, data loss is apt to occur."
Total maximum distance, with no accuracy, about 5 miles. Accurately, depends on the rifle, but around 1100 meters.
Total maximum distance, with no accuracy, about 5 miles. Accurately, depends on the rifle, but around 1100 meters.
MER = the greatest distance at which a weapon may be expected to fire accurately to inflict casualties or damage. @ 300 meters.
A minimum of 1, a maximum of 36.
Maximum of one.
I think the maximum distance is 1000,000,000,000 feet
The maximum distance is called its peak. The distance between the wave's positive and negative peaks is its amplitude.
Approximately the distance between this answer and your question.
The suggested maximum distance for this phone is eighty feet, though reception fades as distance increases.
Earth is at its maximum distance from the sun in July. In 2012, it was farthest from the sun on July 4th or 5th.
The amplitude of a sound wave is a measure of the distance between the rest position and the maximum displacement of the particle from its rest position. It is equal to half the total displacement of a vibrating particle.