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4 pages -> 2^2 bits 1024 bytes -> 2^10 bits 64 frames -> 2^6 bits Therefore: Logical memory = 2+10=12 bits Physical memory = 10 +6 =16 bits
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One byte is usually 8 bits, but some computer systems used a 9-bit byte. A bit is a Binary digit. (0 or 1)And a nibble is a 4-bit byte. Sometimes used in simple machines such as washing machine or toaster.Back in early telegraphy days, paper tape was used for machine telegraphy. Its data was represented by 5 holes that could be punched across the width of a paper tape. Thus one could have 25 (= 32) characters.This became supplanted by paper tape with 8 possible holes in a row. Thus 28 different characters could be represented. (256 characters).A version of this was called ASCII code, American Standard Code for Information Interchange. And the electro-mechanical Teletype was the apparatus commonly used. This was in the (relatively recent) days before alpha-numeric symbols on an CRT screen.Anyway, hence the 8-bit Byte.
While I am not an expert I'll improve on the worthless answer. They have a cord if electric or the battery if cordless. A chuck coming with either a keyed chuck or a Jacobs chuck, the Jacobs you tighten by hand. A trigger. Switch to reverse. Sometimes you have a couple of gear ranges high an low. Some come with a clutch that you can adjust so as to not torque a screw so much that it goes through your work. Many come with a bit holder that holds the bits with a clip(s) of steel or a magnet. Some come with an LED light so you can see what your doing better. Some come with a side handle Some have levels so you can see if you are drilling straight. They generally come in 3/8 inch sizes and 1/2 inch sizes, larger sizes exist Bits go into the drill. You have multiple kinds the two most basic are bits the cut holes and bits that work with fasteners (screws) The most common fastener screws are in order of popularity in my mind Philips (#2, #1, #3) square Torxs (t-25) The most common drill bits metals that bore out holes are HSS (high speed steel) Titanium coated (Usually gold colored) Cobalt (two different grades)
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if you need to know just think
if you need to know just think
HSS bits, Brad bits and masonry bits.
Curb, snaffle, pelham.
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All types of smooth shaft bits up to 3/8 are compatible with this drill.
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There is no "formula" for diesel fuel. It is made up of the bits and pieces from a refined petroleum process blended together to meet certain criteia (like cetane number). In general it is the petroleum fractions with boiling points between 200 °C (392 °F) and 350 °C (662 °F). The materials are largely parraffins and cycloparaffins and aromatics. The average molecule in a diesel fuel contains 10 to 15 carbon atoms.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.