Because no matter what bits happen to show up in a section of the data ...
whether it's a single 1, a single zero, a group of consecutive 1s, or a group of
consecutive zeros, alternating 1s and zeros etc. ... the line returns to 'neutral'
after EVERY bit. There are always changes occurring on the line at the bit rate,
so it's no wonder that a spectral line appears at that frequency.
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If I understand the question correctly, then SI measurements come to help: ton = symbol "t" 1 ton = 1000 kilograms (kg) = 1 000 000 grams (g)
You can find it on a legend. The legend might be found somewhere on the map or outside of it.
A chemical symbol represents a single element on the periodic table, chemical symbols are used so that scientists speaking different languages can understand experiments done with specific chemicals.
If you didn't understand a symbol on a map you would first look at the key which hopefully tells you what the symbol means.Answer by: 78chocolate98please recommend me as a contributor. < >
Less spectral efficiency because the first symbol is only used only for reference.
The study of the symbols and their interpreted meanings by a society and what their meanings mean or likewise presented to others. ( Essentially the meaning of the symbol and what other individuals understand of it. )
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The spectral soldier in "The Red Badge of Courage" is a hallucination experienced by the protagonist, Henry Fleming. It represents Henry's fear and guilt about deserting his comrades in battle. The spectral soldier serves as a symbol of Henry's internal conflict and his struggle with self-doubt and shame.
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A car which has a what in the middle of the car symbol? Do not understand your question.A car which has a what in the middle of the car symbol? Do not understand your question.
If it were Qz, I could understand the question, but the symbol for silicon is Si ... what part of this is confusing?
The key somewhere on the page that explains each symbol.
I really do not understand what the :admiration" symbol is that you are referring to.
the key:]
All of the above
the context.