quick variation (jump) of the phase of the grid (mains)
Best Path Algorithm, also known as Path-Vector Routing Internetworking with Cisco and Microsoft Technologies pg. 297 If you are in net+ 3rd edition like me, I do not belive this protocol is mention which leads me to believe the answer we are looking for in the study guide is Distance Vector, since BGP is a distance vector protocol. It can only be one of two in this case afaik, distance vector or Link State. :)
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Distance vector
To calculate the output beam in optical isolator with the Jones vector you need to superpose E LH and E LVP yields. The next step is to create a 2x2 Jones matrix.?æ
The Net - 1998 Jump Vector 1-8 was released on: USA: 3 October 1998
Yes, a vector can be represented in terms of a unit vector which is in the same direction as the vector. it will be the unit vector in the direction of the vector times the magnitude of the vector.
NULL VECTOR::::null vector is avector of zero magnitude and arbitrary direction the sum of a vector and its negative vector is a null vector...
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That is usually called the resultant vector.
The zero vector is both parallel and perpendicular to any other vector. V.0 = 0 means zero vector is perpendicular to V and Vx0 = 0 means zero vector is parallel to V.
It is a displacement vector.
Resultant vector or effective vector
Vector spaces can be formed of vector subspaces.
A null vector has no magnitude, a negative vector does have a magnitude but it is in the direction opposite to that of the reference vector.
A scalar times a vector is a vector.
Vector addition derives a new vector from two or more vectors, and vector resolution is breaking a vector down into its two or more components.