All the Motors that we have access up to now are symmetrical.
Symmetrical motors are Closed Systems that equals Zero in a "Balanced Equation" of Energy Conservation.
They balance by canceling and constant reverse electromagnetic interactions.
While the Asymmetric motors are Open Systems, when applying them to Motor Structure Coils configured in a fashion as not to interconnect them as a whole "pack" in a serial or parallel circuit, but disposed Independently Connected by pairs or by Groups of Sequenced Pairs.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line(ADSL)
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A symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) system is one in which each processor runs an identical copy of the operating system on each processor. In an asymmetric multiprocessing, system, each processor is assigned a specific tasks. An example of this would be a master- slave relationship between one processor and “the rest”.
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A universal motor is used to operate a food mixer.
Asymmetric
No, it could be another asymmetric relation.
An asymmetric centre is an atom with a spatial arrangement of ligands which is not superposable on its mirror image.
what leads to moral hazard or averse selection ? The answer is asymmetric information . So if asymmetric information does not exist, there will be no question about them . Agree ?????
PKI must use asymmetric encryption because it is managing the keys in many cases. This implies the use of public and private key pairs, which is asymmetric.
Asym
No,they are bilaterally symmetrical
Mark A. Rizzacasa has written: 'Stoichiometric asymmetric synthesis' -- subject(s): Asymmetric synthesis, Stoichiometry
An asymmetric synthesis is the synthesis of a specific enantiomer of a compound, a mixture containing more of one enantioner than another.
Yes, the asymmetric carbon in a molecule is a carbon atom that is bonded to four different groups or atoms.
There is only one asymmetric carbon atom in ascorbic acid, hence the possibility of two enantiomeric forms; the L-enantiomer and the D-enantiomer.
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