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Humans are infinitely more complex machines but the most notable difference is between the brain and a computer processor. Computers are only capable of following a list of instructions exactly as programmed and are incapable of doing anything else. They are incapable of abstract thought processes, for example calculus. A human with a pen, paper and a set of log tables can find an exact answer to an integral equation, while a computer can only calculate an approximation of that answer using algorithims.
Low frequencies are avoided for data transmission in computer networks to prevent data loss due to attenuation of the signal. Also, low frequencies are incapable of transferring data at the speeds of higher frequencies.
Because ordinary ohmmeters are calibrated to measure a range of resistance values that are significantly lower than the resistance of insulation. It should also be realised that we usually test insulation resistance while subjecting the insulation to a high electric field, which a normal ohmmeter is incapable of producing.
Assembly language is typically used whenever a high level language is incapable of producing the desired machine code. For example, C++ is specifically designed such that you rarely need to use a lower level language such as C or assembly. However, sometimes you need a very specific piece of machine code in order to attain the highest possible performance from a particular piece of hardware and, if the compiler cannot produce it for you, you must craft it by hand instead.
The assembly part of a compiler is at the back end of the build process. A build process takes instructions from a programming language and converts them into machine instructions. When you need to make machine instructions for a machine that is different than the type you are programming on you need a cross compiler. For instance, if you have a PC with an Intel X86 and you want machine instructions for an Xbox with a PowerPC inside then you would need to cross compile. You could take some intermediate output from your compilation process on the PC and use a cross assembler to make PowerPC instructions. Thus you would be using a cross assembler.
it depends It might be if the person was too young to know, or otherwise incapable of knowing, that it was a kidnapping.
No. Someone who has been drinking is considered incapable of giving consent.
You are incapable of feeling true emotion.
I am not able to participate in exam = I am incapable to participate in exam
The opposite of the word capable is incapable.
Unfortunatly, I believe that some addicts are simply incapable of changing their lives. Sociopaths are incapable of feeling empathy for others. She makes a good salary, but she's incapable of saving a dime.
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No, "uncapable" is not a prefix. It is a word that combines the prefix "un-" meaning "not" with "capable" to form a word that means "not capable."
In most places anyone under the age of 12 is considered incapable of forming the intent to commit a crime.
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome - it weakens the bodies immune system, leaving the person incapable of fighting diseases.
Yes, incapable contains both a prefix (in) and a suffix (able).
He was incapable of performing even the most trivial task.