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A: Not a positive indication but if it is close to the voltage to either bus it can be saturated. Another sure way is applying more input signal but the device does not respond that is because it is saturated .

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When a solution has gained as much solute as it can at a given temperature it has reached the point of?

Saturation


How does saturation effect RF value?

Saturation affects the RF value in a significant manner. With saturation of the air, this will result into high RF value which cause poor resolution.Ê


How many teaspoons of sugar does not dissolves in 20 ml water?

Any number after the solution has reached the point of saturation. It may be possible to dissolve a few more teaspoons of sugar but the super-saturated solution so formed will be unstable.


What is end-point scaling in reservoir simulation?

Oil-WaterSWL = 0.2 SWCR = 0.22 SOWCR = 0.2 KRO = 0.9 KRW = 1 SORW = 0.2 KRORW = 0.8Saturation table end-point scaling (SWCR, SGCR, SOWCR, SOGCR, SWL)SWCR - critical water saturation (that is the largest water saturation for which the water relative permeability is zero)SOWCR - critical oil-in-water saturation (that is the largest oil saturation for which the oil relative permeability is zero in an oil-water system)SWL - connate water saturation (that is the smallest water saturation in a water saturation function table)Relative permeability end-point scaling (KRW, KRG, KRO, KRWR, KRGR, KRORG, KRORW)KRW - relative permeability of water at maximum water saturation parameterKRO - relative permeability of oil at maximum oil saturation parameterKRWR - relative permeability of water at residual oil saturation (or residual gas saturation in a gas-water run) parameterKRORW - relative permeability of oil at critical water saturation parameter


What is unsaturated aqueous sodioum chloride?

For a solution to be unsaturated, it means that more solute can be dissolved in the solvent; the saturation point has not been reached. This unsaturated aqueous sodium chloride is just a solution of common salt that can still have more NaCl dissolved in it.

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When a substance has reached the point where it can no longer dissolve a material's it has reached?

saturation


What does saturation mean in geography?

Saturation is reached when the ground can no longer absorb rain water. Flooding is usually the result.


When a solution has gained as much solute as it can at a given temperature it has reached the point of?

Saturation


What two conditions are nessesary for clouds to form?

Clouds are at their coldest point and the air has to be reached its saturation.


What is water saturation temp?

I do not Know either.


What is Saturation voltage of bjt?

It is the CE (collector - emitter) voltage at a given collector current when the transistor is fully on. Increasing the base current will not lower the CE voltage any more once saturation has been reached.


Solution where more solute will dissolve?

Such a solution is called is called unsaturated solution. In such a solution the salt dissolved hasn't reached the level of saturation. Also, more solute can be dissolved if temperature is increased after reaching the saturation.


What is a solution in which more solute can be dissolved?

A solution in which more solute can be dissolved has not reached saturation. It is an unsaturated solution.


What of suspension mixtures?

Suspensions occur when a liquid has reached a total saturation point and can no longer dissolve a substance into the liquid. The solvent is then suspended in the solution


What temperature is saturation reached?

it doesn't depend on the temperature but depends on how much water was evaporated


What is The ability of a solvent to dissolve a given solute?

Dissolving power refers to the ability of a solvent to dissolve a certain amount of a solute.Once no more solute can be dissolved in a solvent it is said to be reached to its saturation point. By changing temperature and pressure of a solution that has reached its saturation point, some more solute can be dissolved and thereby make a supersaturated solution.


What is saturation throughput?

The performance parameter ¿Saturation Throughput¿ is defined as the limit reached by the system throughput as the offered system load increases. This parameter is evaluated under overloaded conditions, i.e., the transmission queue of each station is assumed to be always nonempty.