Another name for base2 math is binary math.
That depends on what base you're talking about. Base 10 = 65, 0 Base 2 = 1000001, 2 Base 8 = 101, 2 Base 16 = 41, 1
Both base 16 and base 2 number systems use binary numbers (1 and 0) to write out and define decimal numbers.
Another name for propagation delay is latency.
Wind power is another name for wind energy.
11 = 1*8 + 1*2 + 1*1 = 1(2)3 + 1(2)1+ 1(2)0. Thus, in binary (base 2) 11 is represented as: 1011. To double check we get: 8 + 2 + 1 = 11 (base 10).
Another name for a base is Alkali.
Another name for base is the number on the bottom of the triangle.
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Another name for a base might be alkali, but there is actual a subtle difference.
Another name for a proton acceptor is a Bronsted-Lowry base.
base 2 is also called binary maths.
The name of the base Ca(OH)2 is : calcium hydroxide
Base 2 can also be called Radix 2. Therefore the word 'Radix' can be used for 'Base'.....
Alkaline acidsIf you are referring to a chemical base, it is also known as Alkali. I hope that answered your questions.
Another name for the Binary Number System is the base-2 numeral system. In this system, numbers are represented using only two symbols, typically 0 and 1. Each digit in a binary number represents a power of 2, with the rightmost digit representing 2^0 (1), the next digit representing 2^1 (2), and so on.
No, it's false. "Base two" is another name for the "binary" number system ... the system running inside any kind of digital hardware, including computers. The corresponding name for the decimal number system is "base ten". The 'base' tells you how many digits the system uses to write numbers. "Base ten" uses ten digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 . "Base two" makes all of its numbers with only two digits.
"Base" of a mountain is widely recognized as correct.