they mean the same thing
because voltage is the 'electrical potential difference'. since a "difference" can only be evaluated between two points so is voltage :)
The difference is 17 Celsius degrees. Mathematically, the difference is NOT 17 degrees Celsius since the scale is not an absolute one.
Given an infinitely convergent sequence pn with limit p, the forward difference is the measure of the difference between the current term and he next. The backward difference is the measure of the difference between the current term and the previous.i.e.forward difference: Δpn=pn+1 - pnbackward difference: ∇pn=pn - pn-1Also, note that since they are both expressed by pn, the forward difference is recognised by the use of a delta before the pn, and the backward difference by the use of a nabla.
difference between as on and as at
86.74 is closer to 86.8. The difference between 86.74 and 86.8 is 0.06, while the difference between 86.74 and 86.7 is 0.04. Since 0.04 is smaller than 0.06, 86.74 is nearer to 86.7.
In substance, there is no difference. It is just a matter of style.
according to me ,there is no difference between yet and nevertheless since both have same meaning .
Since is used in active voice wheras ever since is used in passive
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the difference is 900, since 1000 - 100 = 900.
The difference between the two is 179, since -45 + 45 equals 0 and added on to 134 gives you a total of 179.
because voltage is the 'electrical potential difference'. since a "difference" can only be evaluated between two points so is voltage :)
In my point of view, there is no difference between diploma and associate's degree, since they,both last in two years. thanks Asad Abulle
they are both the same thing but it is probably better to say potential difference as it is easier to understand. (since it is the DIFFERENCE across two points)
There really isn't a difference. Brighton is a neighborhood of Boston and has been since 1873.
Since neither word describes a natural fibre, the difference is probably vocabulary choice.
None, since there is no such thing as a Dodge Camaro