When the overlapping and collision occur at same time, the bucket size will be One. If there is only one entry possible in the bucket, when the collision occurs, there is no way to accommodate the colliding value. This results in the overlapping of values.
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No, two complementary events cannot be overlapping. By definition, complementary events are mutually exclusive, meaning that if one event occurs, the other cannot occur at the same time. Therefore, they represent two distinct and non-overlapping outcomes that together encompass all possible outcomes of a given situation.
A collision could occur when the distance between two objects decreases to the point where they come into contact, and their relative bearings indicate that they are on a collision course. This situation is especially concerning in navigation, where it's crucial to monitor distance and bearings to avoid collisions at sea or in the air.
No. Total momentum before and after the collision is the same. Some kinetic energy can be lost - but not momentum.
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RFID are expensive comparied to BarcodesRFID readers struggle picking up information when passing through metal or liquid.Reader collision can occur where two signals from different readers overlap and the tag is unable to respond to both.Tag collision can occur when numerous tags in the same area respond at the same time.RFID still has two separate chips (read only and readable/writable), which cannot be read by the same machine.
In a network, collisions occur when two or more devices transmit data at the same time on the network, resulting in a data packet being corrupted. When a collision occurs, the devices involved must wait for a random amount of time before retransmitting their data to avoid another collision, which can impact network performance and throughput. Modern networks use techniques like collision detection and avoidance to minimize the occurrence of collisions.