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Generally, it will be considered the "interval" between action and response. For example, if a radio transceiver operates at 800 MHz, it may receive at 800 MHz +/- 0.005 MHz and transmit at 801 MHz. The interval is the hysteresis. Looking at a pH meter during an acid-base titration. As you add buffer or your titre, you don't see an immediate response. The "lag-time" of the addition of buffer could also be considered the hysteresis for that instrument in that system. An instrument any instrument will have an ambiguity of resolution at the low end it cannot display half a value it is either this or that decision therefore hysteresis
Bassoon, it is a reed instrument. Also: bagpipes balalaika banjo baritone horn baritone sax bass (viol) bass drum bass guitar basset horn bells berimbau (Brazilian musical bow) bongos bugle bullroarer (Australia)
Such purchases are made with disposable personal income. In addition, in times of recession, discretionary spending for school bands and orchestras, personal music lessons, and high-end instruments become the first casualties of austere budgets.
Adolphe Sax, the person credited with inventing the first saxophone, was educated by his father Charles-Joseph Sax. His father was a skilled wind instrument maker and repairer. In addition, Adolphe Sax studied at the Royal School of Singing in Brussels, Belgium.
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Using Gravesand's apparatus
A parallelogram whose sides are equal in length is always a rhombus. In addition, it may be a rectangle. If it's a rectangle, then it's also a square.
A rhombus is not the same as a parallelogram - it is a special type of parallelogram. A paralllogram and a rhombus are quadrilaterals with two pairs of parallel sides. In addition, all four sides of a rhombus are the same length.
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They are both quadrilaterals. In addition, their opposite sides are parallel and their opposite angles are equal.They are really no differences between them. A square is a parallelogram. Don't get mixed up. You can remember what is a square because you have to turn the paper around and if it doesn't make a diamond then its a square. If it does then its a parallelogram.
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A square has 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles, in addition to having all of the properties of a parallelogram. A kite is not a parallelogram. It has two pairs of consecutive congruent sides, and a pair of congruent opposite angles.
Not really sure other than addition
Yes. A rhombus has parallel sides. All sides are also congruent, and the diagonals are perpendicular to each other. The rhombus is a special kind of parallelogram, so in addition to all the propeties of a parallelogram, it also has a few properties of its own.
There is basically no difference. They are nothing more than 2 different visualizations of how we can graphically add two vectors.strictly if we say there is one and only difference is that---Triangle law of vector addition states that when 2 vectors r acting as the adjacent sides of a triangle taken in order. third side of the triangle will give the magnitude of th resultant 7 direction is in opposite order.Parallelogram law of vector addition states that if 2 vectors r acting as the adjacent sides of a parallelogram, then the diagonal of parallelogram from the point of intersection of two vectors represent their resultant magnitude & direction.
The word is codicil. It is a supplement to a will; a testamentary instrument intended to alter an already executed will. A will may have multiple codicils.