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5 examples of intrinsic and extrinsic terms in logic?

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What are the major divisions of power system?

Generation, transmission, and distribution.


What does plc in electrical terms mean?

Programmable Logic Controllers PLCs are kind of Digital Computers (small scale) which run on a predefined logic. These are commonly used in industries for production lines which could take multiple inputs & could handle multiple outputs. Further, 'Ladder Logic' is used to program these items.


What is the difference between categorical logic and propositional logic?

Categorical logic deals with the relationships between categories or classes of objects, focusing on the inclusion and exclusion of these categories (e.g., all, some, none). It uses terms like "All A are B" to establish connections between different categories. In contrast, propositional logic focuses on the truth values of entire statements or propositions, using logical connectives like "and," "or," and "not" to form complex expressions. Thus, while categorical logic emphasizes relationships between groups, propositional logic centers on the truth conditions of statements.


What are the contribution of Jean Buridan to Logic?

Jean Buridan was a significant figure in medieval logic, particularly known for his work on the theory of supposition, which explores how terms relate to their meanings in propositions. He developed the concept of "modal logic," addressing necessity and possibility in arguments, thus laying groundwork for future logical theories. Buridan's contributions also include the idea of the "Buridan's ass" paradox, illustrating a dilemma of choice in decision-making. His work bridged Aristotelian logic with later developments in the Renaissance, influencing both philosophy and the evolution of logic.

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Examples of singular terms in logic?

give me an example of singular terms


Distribution of Logic?

Yes, it has clearly not been applied to the phrasing of this question.


5 examples of intrinsic and extrinsic terms in logic?

abayot


What is logic chip?

In terms of computing, a logic chip is a type of controller or process chip that exists to perform a certain set of instructions. The opposite of a logic chip is a memory chip.


What does distribution mean in math terms in 6 grade?

Distribution means in Mathis describing something.


What is the must populated country in Asia?

In terms of population, China. But in terms of population in terms of land distribution, its India


In maths and logic a collection of numbers terms etc regarded as a unit?

seamus


What are the major divisions of power system?

Generation, transmission, and distribution.


What are the Advantages and disadvantages of normal distribution?

One advantage of using normal distribution is that there are less errors. A disadvantage of normal distribution is that it can not be interpreted to terms of probabilities.


What are advantages and disadvantages of normal distribution?

One advantage of using normal distribution is that there are less errors. A disadvantage of normal distribution is that it can not be interpreted to terms of probabilities.


What does boolean logic do?

boolean logic is a system for logical operations. These operations uses terms who can only have two states : TRUE or FALSE this logic as often used in computer and electronic sciences. You can answer closed questions with this logic (YES or NO) but you can't solve open questions.


What does in terms of mean in maths?

Mean means Average of a particular distribution Mean means Average of a particular distribution