No, ext2 does not have journaling support. This wasn't added to ext until ext3.
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In a combined magnetic field, a neutral point is a place where the magnetic field is zero
No, if two electric field lines are drawn at a point, this would meant two directions of electric field at that point which is impossible.
The point in the magnetic field at which the horizontal components of earth's magnetic field and the magnetic field due to magnet are exactly opposite & equal is known as neutral point.
NTFS offers an extensive journaling software program. It keeps a consistent log of file changes, including any file that is added, deleted, or modified.
The electric field lines are directed away from a positive charge and towards a negative charge so that at any point , the tangent to a field line gives the direction of electric field at that point.
Area within the 3-point arc is considered a "Field".
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In a combined magnetic field, a neutral point is a place where the magnetic field is zero
As far as the electric field is stationary then no magnetic field. But when electric field is moving at a uniform speed then a magnetic field will be produced. This is what we call Lorentz magnetic field.
Yes,ext3 provide journaling in linux. there are 3 types of journaling provided by ext3 1) Journal-full journal mode,all data can be recovered. 2) Writeback-it only recover metadata(data about data),corrupted file can not be stored. 3) Ordered-recover metadata and specific file data.