A prime number, yes.
Yes, prime numbers can be factors.
Collision frequency refers to the average number of collisions per unit time experienced by a single gas molecule, while collision number relates to the total number of collisions in a given volume of gas. Collision frequency is specific to a single molecule, while collision number is a collective measure for all molecules within a system.
Yes, if you are involved in a collision that results in injury or death, it is likely that you will be assigned points on your driving record. The exact number of points can vary by state or country, but such serious incidents typically carry significant penalties. Points may affect your insurance rates and driving privileges. Always check your local traffic laws for specific details.
there are energy constraints
Divide the factor into the number. If the answer is a whole number, the factor is a factor.
A switch or router will limit the number of clients in a collision domain, thus limiting what can be in the collision domain.
1 is a factor of every number.1 is a factor of every number.
No. Primary is a cardinal number so "first" may be considered as the equivalent primary number but not "one".
Yes.
A composite factor is a factor that is a composite number, as opposed to a prime factor which is a factor that is a prime number.
The greatest factor of any number is the number itself. The second greatest factor of any even number is half the number. The second greatest factor of any composite number is the number divided by its smallest prime factor. The second greatest factor of any prime number is 1.