You'll need to find out for sure.
Techincally that should mean that it is the same speed. For example, if it was 200% faster then it would be twice as fast.
If the keys are different, then it is asymmetrical. If it is the same key used twice to encode and decode; then it is symmetrical.
I believe this belongs to a Magellan 4250 GPS or other model as I have the same AC adapter.
The core and cavity are the machined metal parts used in Tool/Mold for Injection Molding Machine or Pressure Die Casting processes. These two parts are designed with reference to the shape of the product. They ensures proper cavity space same like product shape once assembled together. The molten material at certain viscosity will be poured inside & cooled to form the shape of the product once taken out.
A 250 kAV generator produces 250,000 AV, which is the product of ampere and volt. If the same generator operates at 400V, for example, it will generate 250,000AV / 400V = 625A.
No, you cannot sue for double jeopardy if you believe you are being tried for the same crime twice. Double jeopardy protects individuals from being tried for the same offense twice by the same government entity.
Yes, you can apply for the same job more than once if you believe you are a good fit for the position.
Well, modeling is all about advertising the product you are modeling (: If your a commercial model, you get paid by how much the product sells, or how popular it is. Same with clothes. Fashion models get paid GOOD $$$$$ (: Just have to go to the right agency, hope this helped :D
Yes, it is generally okay to apply to the same job twice if you believe you are a good fit for the position and have made improvements to your application since the first time you applied.
Banks do not know that the same check number is being paid twice until you the customer advises them of an error that may require them to research the transactions. If the check number in question is the one that was used twice, it might cause problems/delays in resolving the issue.
Usually, yes. Prices may be up to twice as expensive for the same product.
If you committed the same offense twice, yes.
The Same River Twice was created in 2003.
I believe not, because my science teacher says that no evelution happens twice the same way.
3x = 2 x 9 2 x 9 = 18 3x = 18 18/x = 6 Therefore, x = 6
Yes, if you broke the same law twice
No, in Scattergories, you cannot use the same word twice.