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What is the short cut in word that uses ctrl plus shift plus plussign?

In Microsoft Word, CTRL+SHIFT+PLUS is used to apply superscript formatting with automatic spacing to the selected text.


What are the functions of a storage class?

There are four storage class specifiers in C and C++. These are - 1. auto : The storage specifier auto refers to automatic variable declaration. The life of an automatic variable is the time during which its parent function is running. The scope of an auto variable is the function scope. They can be accessed only from their parent functions. Syntax : auto int a; 2. register : A register variable has all the characteristics of an auto variable. The only difference is that auto variable uses the main memory to store data and register uses the CPU registers. 3. extern : This storage specifier is used to declare a global variable. The life of these variables is the time during which the program runs.


What are the uses of sunmica?

Sunmica uses


Which sport uses foil?

Fencing uses a foil (sword).


Why the instrument is named Screw gauge?

The instrument is called a screw gauge, or more often a micrometer, because it uses a screw to amplify a very small movement so that it can easily be read. The heart of the screw gauge is a very accurately ground thread, usually of 0.5mm pitch, so that the axial movement of the screw corresponds to a much larger movement of a barrel which carries a scale. The instrument can be difficult to read because two readings have to be added, one measuring to 0.5mm the linear motion of the screw, and the other on the barrel giving the 1/100 ths. To some extent this instrument has been superseded by the electronic digital version, which does not incorporate a screw thread. A different gauge, called a thread gauge, comprises a set of metal blades with serrated edges which can be used to identify different screw threads by matching the right blade to the thread by trial and error.

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What is a recording sheet?

A recording track sheet is a form of document that a recording engineer uses to keep track of what instrument is recorded on what channel of a multi-track recording device.Example: Channel 1- Bass drum, Channel 2- Snare Drum, Channel 3- Hi-Hat Cymbal, etc.


What is a recording track sheet?

A recording track sheet is a form of document that a recording engineer uses to keep track of what instrument is recorded on what channel of a multi-track recording device.Example: Channel 1- Bass drum, Channel 2- Snare Drum, Channel 3- Hi-Hat Cymbal, etc.


What type of tranny fluid does a 91 Cherokee take?

Automatic uses dextron 3Manual uses 80w90Automatic uses dextron 3Manual uses 80w90


What musical instrument uses resonance in air columns?

wind instrument


What kind of hydraudlic fluid do you use for the 2002 Chrysler sebring convertible?

The convertible top uses automatic transmission fluid.The convertible top uses automatic transmission fluid.


What trans fluid is used in 1997 Dodge Ram diesel?

The automatic uses ATF+4The manual uses a specific manual transmission fluid.The automatic uses ATF+4The manual uses a specific manual transmission fluid.


What type of instrument uses vibrations of the lips to produces sound?

brass instrument


What type of hydraulic fluid is specified for a 1997 Chrysler Sebring convertible?

The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.


What type of instrument uses vibrations of the lips to produce sound?

brass instrument


What instrument is uses to measure temperature?

Termometer


What kind of tranmion fluid does a 2003 ford explorer sport?

The automatic transmission uses Motorcraft MERCON - V - automatic transmission fluid The manual transmission uses Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid


What instrument is a keyboard instrument that uses vibrating air columns to produce sounds?

A church organ