Systems sometimes made up of subsystems, which are interconnected to others. These are made up of elements, interconnecting them joins the subsystems together so that they can function. If they, however, were not interconnected they would be separate parts that had no function and would be of no use to anyone. Subsystems could also be a system of itself and many other smaller subsystems interconnected inside would give it a function. An example is a computer. A computer is made up of different parts such as CPU, GPU, RAM, etc…they interconnect with each other to power the computer. They are also systems of themselves with smaller circuits interconnected with each other!
Yes, the noun 'web' is a common noun, a general word for a network of fine threads constructed by a spider; a general word for a complex system of interconnected elements.
Experimental means in tagalog is pagsubok when we apply the word experimental it means where going to a challenge of bravery
Word wrap is a feature of word-processing systems and some electronic typewriters that automatically moves a word to a new line to avoid overrunning the margin, so you don't have to hit enter like you would all the time on an old type writer.
The word aperture does not apply to the lens itself. In a camera, the aperture is the diameter of the shutter opening which allows light to reach the lens.
Fixed word length memory uses a predetermined, constant number of bits for each memory address, leading to uniform data sizes and simplified processing. In contrast, variable word length memory allows data of varying sizes to be stored, which can optimize memory usage but may complicate access and processing due to the need for additional management of different data lengths. This flexibility in variable word length systems can lead to more efficient storage, while fixed word length systems offer simplicity and predictability.
connected, interlinked, meshed, joined, linked, interconnected
The root word of "appliance" is "apply." "Appliance" comes from the Latin word "applicare," which means to attach or apply something.
The stress in the word "apply" is on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "uh-PLIE."
Yes, the word 'network' is a compound noun; a word made up of the noun 'net' and the noun 'work', combined to form a word with its own meaning.
The word Internet is capitalized when referring to the global system of interconnected computer networks.
There are two syllables in the word apply. Ap-ply.
The past tense of the word "apply" is "applied."
no, apply does not have a suffix. The root word is ply and the prefix is ap-.
They wanted to apply for a job
The stress in the word "apply" is on the first syllable, pronounced as "uh-PLY".
The noun form of the word "complex" is "complexity." It refers to the state or quality of being intricate, complicated, or composed of interconnected parts. Additionally, "complex" can also function as a noun to describe a group of related buildings or a system of interconnected things.
Well, i am guessing its apply. But when you add cation the y turns into an i.