A decrease in intensity or amplitude
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There are many different phases. What kind of phase are you interested in?
Any 2 identical objects.
Relation between phase difference and path difference is path difference/wavelength=phase difference/2*pi
An alpha particle is made of 2 protons and 2 neutrons if that's what you mean
An increase in intensity or amplitude
After Mitosis, the result is 2 new, identical, daughter cells. In order for each to be identical, the chromosomes must be copied.
Division phase of the cell cycle, 1 cell becomes 2 identical cells.
Yes it is a phase of mitosis. It the the phase in thich the chromosomes duplicate. As a result each chromosome ha 2 sister chromatids
Mitosis is the process in which a eukaryotic cell separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus, into two identical sets in two daughter nuclei
this occurs as a result of mitosis.
The parameters of analog signals are 1.Amplitude 2.Wavelegth 3.frequency 4.phase angle
In both mitosis and meiosis DNA replication only occurs once, during Interphase and Interphase 1, for mitosis and meiosis, respectively.
Identical twins are identical because they both came from the same egg. The term "Identical" is used as they look very much like each other and anybody can say that they are twins by just looking at them.
Symmetric cell division is the result of binary fission. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction.
If the load is connected in wye (star) and it has a neutral, then the vectorial-difference of the phase currents will flow in the neutral and there will be no problem. On the other hand, if there is no neutral, then an unbalanced load would cause unbalanced phase voltages.
In mitosis there are four phases: Prophase, Anaphase, Metaphase, and telophase. Along with cytokinesis. In these four phases cell division is occurring or ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION. In cell division there is also G1 phase S phase and G2 phase. Im the G1 phase this is where cell division occurs. In S phase the replication of DNA is occured too. And in the G2 phase it is the phase in which the cell prepares for mitosis which is made up of the four phases listed above. So to answer the question mitosis yeilds daughter cells to have the same DNA content by going through these cell division processes.