The maximum number of nodes per segment in a network segment typically depends on the specific network technology or protocol being used. For example, Ethernet networks typically have a maximum of 1024 nodes per segment. However, it's important to consult the documentation or specifications of the specific technology being used to determine the exact maximum number of nodes per segment.
The maximum number of spins possible in a given sublevel is equal to the number of electrons that can occupy that sublevel, which is determined by the maximum number of electrons allowed in that sublevel based on the electron configuration rules (2 electrons per orbital). The total number of spins will be equal to twice the number of electrons in that sublevel.
The F sublevel has a total of seven orbitals, each capable of holding a maximum of two electrons. Therefore, the maximum number of electrons that can exist in the F sublevel is 14 (7 orbitals × 2 electrons per orbital).
The maximum number of electrons with principal quantum number 4 and angular momentum quantum number 0 would be 2 electrons. This is because for each energy level (n), there can only be one orbital (l=0) present, and each orbital can hold a maximum of 2 electrons (with opposite spins, as per the Pauli exclusion principle).
The maximum number of electrons in an energy level can be calculated using the formula 2n^2, where n is the principal quantum number of the energy level. This formula is derived from the fact that each energy level can hold up to 2 electrons per orbital, and the number of orbitals in an energy level is given by n^2.
The recommended maximum amount of cigarettes per day is zero, as smoking is harmful to health and can lead to various diseases, including cancer and heart disease. It is best to avoid smoking entirely to protect your health and well-being.
Well, honey, the maximum number of nodes per segment depends on the network protocol and the type of network you're dealing with. In Ethernet, for example, it's typically 1024 nodes per segment. But let me tell you, it's always best to check the specific protocol and network specifications to be sure.
A lower speed network such as a 10BaseT network can handle 1024 devices per segment; that is not the limitation on the entire network.
For any Cat 5 cable, the maximum segment length is 100 meters per segment.
The maximum speed of the Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol can reach up to 1 Mbps (megabit per second) for standard CAN networks. Higher speeds are achievable with the CAN FD (Flexible Data-rate) protocol, which can go up to 8 Mbps. However, the actual speed depends on various factors, including the length of the bus and the number of nodes connected. Generally, as the number of nodes increases or the length of the network increases, the maximum achievable speed may decrease.
The maximum number of thumbnails per sheet in a contact sheet is typically 36.
100 Meters per segment, a maximum of 5 segments equaling 500 Meters.
The maximum number of hosts per class B network is 65536.
the rest of the question : N= Total number of individuals divided by Number of segments Total number of segments is 31
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ANSWERI believe most classes have a maximum number of thirty students per class, but some have more.
In a standard poker game, the maximum number of players allowed per table is typically 9 or 10.