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Which has a higher BTU rating natural gas or oil?

Oil has the higher BTU rating Depends. If it is Liquified Nat. Gas then it has the higher rating.


What is Client-Server Networking?

A server is a database--on a server. The client is: a person on a PC connected to the server via odbc querying the database. A database is only an app on the server. You can have a domain controller, a mail server, a nat server, web hosting... doesnt matter whats on it. And the client wouldn't really be person, a person is referred to as a user. A client is generally the computer. So what is client server networking? Its when you have perhaps 4 clients all using the server for something. The server kinda being like a master. But usually most clients will look to the server for their network settings (DHCP), and perhaps NAT etc..... But like the above person mentioned you can have database's on your server. But your not just limited to database's, you can have mail server's, web servers, app server etc....


How many virtual networks does VMWare support?

Technically 10 on VMWare Workstation - VMNet0 to VMNet9. However, VMNet0 is usually used for bridged networking, VMNet1 is usually used for host-only networking, and VMNet8 is usually used for NAT networking, so you actually have only 7 virtual switches for exclusive virtual machine to virtual machine networking. ESX Server may be different, however, as it supports the use of virtual routers and such, making things much more complicated.


What is mean by slip in an induction motor?

Slip (S): It is defined as the difference between the synchronous Speed [Ns] of the rotating stator field and the actual rotor speed [N] .Mathematically,%Slip (s) = [(Ns - N)/N] *100whereNs - N : Slip Speed.To note:When( i) Rotor is stationary ( i . e .) s=1At this condition Voltage induced in rotor conductors is maximum.(ii) rotor rotates @ Synchronous Speed ( i e ) Ns = NAt this condition Voltage induced in rotor conductors is zero.In an induction motor0.1% < s < 3% an essential need for a constant speed motor.Rotor resistance is independent of slip [S].


How is data transmitted through a a communication channel b destination computer c switching device d source computer?

Assuming that you are referring to a modem (analog dial up, or DSL , or Cable Modem - they all use one form or more of QAM or QPSK), then there a radio device that decodes an analog modulated signal (with forward error correction) into digital bits and double-checks their integrity, and then tweaks the digital stream a bit to prepare it to be placed upon an ethernet bus. Ethernet has it's own special cable and electrical and encryption and protocol specifications also, but to keep things short, the physical uses Manchester codes to send both data and clock signals, and prevent a DC bias from appearing on the line or in the conducting transformer. And, then, after the Physical Layer, there are three more layers of topology to help separate the different stages of passing the message (packet) of data. (Read more at Wiki's article on Ethernet or the Internet Protocol Suite). The messages are passed from your Router to your Computer over the Ethernet Cable to the receiving end (your computer) and another radio decodes the modulation and converts the signals back into a stream of bits and bytes that the computer can use (via the communications busses of PCI/PCI-e, etc. and the requesting computer normally puts the received information into RAM so the application can use it. This is a simplified version of what really goes on. You have your question out-of-order as the switches and communications channel need to be between the source and destination computers. If I were you, I'd study oup on Ethernet, and Docis 1,Docsis 2 standsards and once you feel comrfortable with that, then you can pick up routing and NAT and Firewalling, and that is where you can get a better functional understanding of how things work. Don't forget that there are plenty of online web resources to help teach you on IP Protocols and Packet Transmission over the internet.

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How did nat tuner die?

Who Is Nat Tuner?


What was Nat Tuner's Rebellion?

Nat Tuner's rebellion was when Nat turner was getting hit by his slave owner for no reason and then he just started fighting back and then he chocked the slave owner so hard he lost the blood in his fingers and then after that the slave owner never touched Nat turner again


What year was Nat Turner hung?

Nat Turner was a slave in the antebellum days in the South. In 1831 he masterminded a slave rebellion, which was a bold statement with little chance to succeed. It failed and Nat Turner was hung for the rebellion he led on November 11, 1831.


Should Nathan go out with nat?

no


How much should nat wolff weigh?

Nat Wolff weighs 140 pounds, and is 5'11 1/2 :)


Did nat tuner have any family when he was a kid?

Presumably, you mean Nat Turner, and as well as you must know, he was raised with more African-American slaves than whites, so we may infer that he would have felt a bit more "at home" than with a master alone, so I would give that question a yes.


Is rosaleena nat wolffs girlfriend?

Nope Allie DiMeco (Rosalina)is not Nat Wolffs girlfriend .. But only in the show .. Nat Wolff only likes Rosalinas personality and both are single .. Nat Wolffs type of girl SHOULD be pretty and funny ..


Are there any contest to go on a date with nat wolff?

No. But there should be!


Should you marry nat wolff?

dah he is really hot


How the word gnat should be pronounced?

it's pronounced "nat."


What is a nat nat?

Nat nat means Hoe


What are the guitar chords to the song wildfire?

E, E nat, A nat, E, E nat, A nat, A nat, A flat/minor F#m7, Ab/minor A nat, E nat A nat, E nat, A nat, Enat, F# minor 7th, B E