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The theory of comparing light movement to dropping a pebble into a pond is called light refraction.

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What is push pull theory in migration studies?

push-pull theory of migration is a neoclassical theory that emphasizes tendencies of people to move from densely to sparsely populated areas or from low- to high -income areas, or link migrations to fluctuations in the business cycle.Push factors include demographic growth low living standards, lack of economic opportunities and political repression. Pull factors are demand for labour, availability of land, good economic opportunities and political freedoms.This theory has been widely criticized as it is unable to say why groups of people move, says that migrants are well informed when they move, that economic growth is the main factor of movement and is unable to predict future movement./Nicole


Why do we study theory computation?

a computer is what?? it is simply a machine made of hardware??but why we need computer....the answer is we need computer to perform computation on a specific task....how this computation will occur in the computer is defined by a set of rules ...to understand these rules ,we need to study theory of computation.... theory drives practice and practice drives theory....to make efficient machines for computation tasks we need to study theory of computation.


Where is the solution of Elements of the Theory of Computation?

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What is quarts theory?

Actually it is spelled with a "z"...quartz theory. I think you may be referring to Quartz Crystal theory. When the metals described on the periodic table of the elements come into contact with each other or are changed by chemical reactions in a lab, their properties can be drastically altered. The crystal theory explains why these property changes occur and helps scientists predict exactly which changes will happen.


Are all finite languages regular, according to the theory of formal languages?

Yes, according to the theory of formal languages, all finite languages are regular.