Apart from ones already here now? If anyone could answer your question accurately, they would not be here answering the question, they would have made $1000000's a long time ago and be sitting on a beach somewhere.
900 + 100 = 1000
The color bands on the resistor indicate its resistance value: brown (1), black (0), and red (multiplier of 100). This means the resistance is 10 multiplied by 100, which equals 1000 ohms. Therefore, the correct answer is D. 1000.
Use a pointer... int a*; a = malloc(sizeof(int)*100); //allocate space for 100 elements free(a); a = malloc(sizeof(int)*1000); // allocate space for 1000 elements free(a);
The voltage and current are stepped in proportion to the turns ratio, 10000 / 100. I am assuming the 120 volts is connected to the secondary. Then:120 volts * (10000/100) = 12000 volts on the primary side.The current will change in opposite way, 100 / 10000
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1 Decade = 10 Years 1000 / 10 = 100 Answer: 100 Decades
It is equal to one millennium which is a 1000 years because a decade is 10 years and 100*10 = 1000 years
I think there wasn't copying machine 100 years ago
Ten of them because 10 times 100 years = 1000 years
A century is 100 years, and a millennium is 1000 years, so a millennium has 10 centuries.
A millennium is 1000 years. A century is 100 years. So a millennium (1000 years) is equal to 10 centuries.
I decade is 10 years, so 100 decades is 1000 years. Each century is 100 years, so 1000 divided by 100 = 10
No it isn't. 100 years is a century. 1000 years is a millennium.
about 100 years ago
1000 very simple multiply 100 (that's how many years are in a century) muliply that by 10.
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No, a century is not 1000 years; it is 100 years. A millennium, on the other hand, refers to a period of 1000 years. Therefore, there are ten centuries in a millennium.