The T stands for "twisted pair" which means that the wires are twisted. This technique reduces interference in the signals.
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I think that the answer is a teaspoon. So that's what i think but i am not 100% sure. So i would just go with a teaspoon.
T stands for Tungsten in the periodic table. Tungsten is a metal with the atomic number 74.
These are a t c g. a for adenine, t for thymine, c for cytosine and g for guanine.
Momentum is mass * constant velocity, impulse involves imposing a force (either for or against) for a specified time , altering the velocity (and therefore, momentum)>Example. a 10 kg mass (m) @ 10 metres / second, has an impulse of 100 newtons / 10 seconds (t) applied in the direction of motion.Find the velocity change / new velocity / initial and final momentum>From f = m * a, but a = velocity change (vc) / time (t)So>f = m * (vc / t)Then>vc = t * (f / m) = 10 * 10 = 100 metres / sec velocity change (+ in this case)so, velocity is now 10 + 100 = 110 metres / sec (constant velocity)>initial momentum (p) = 10 * 10 = 100momentum (after impulse) (p) = 10 * 110 = 1100>Alternatively, to calculate final velocity after impulseFirst, find acceleration rate from a = f / myou know the impulse time, you know the initial velocity.>Use v = u + (a*t)v = 10 + (10 * 10)v = 110 metres per second
100BASE-T has a data trasnfer rate up to 100 Mbps. 100BASE-T is based on the older Ethernet standard. Its 10 times faster than Ethernet it is also called Fast Ethernet. The 100BASE-T standard is IEEE 802.3u
The "T" in Base-10 T stands for "Tera," which is a prefix in the International System of Units (SI) indicating a factor of (10^{12}) or one trillion. In the context of Base-10, it signifies the scale of measurement or value associated with the number system.
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From 1-10 how s-t-u-p-i-d this website is i give it a 100 >:)
"t 10 c" could stand for different things depending on the context. It might refer to a type of connector or cable. More information is needed to provide an accurate answer.
One Hundred $ at 10% int for 100 yearsYou would have $1,378,061.23.If you want to know how this is done. you use the mathematical Formula for interest rates which is P(1+r)^t where P = Principal (100) r = Rate (10% or .1) and t = Time = 100 years. so 100(1+r)^100 = 1,378,061.234
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