How did the first atomic bomb compare with conventional bombs?
Typical conventional bombs have explosive yields approximately equal to their physical weight, the largest yield conventional bomb of WW2 was the British Tallboy which weighed 6 tons and had a yield of nearly 3 tons.
The first atomic bomb dropped in WW2 the Little Boy weighed just under 5 tons and had a yield of about 15000 tons equivalent.
Comparing them, the first atomic bomb had a weight slightly less than the largest conventional bomb used in WW2 but the yield was about 5000 times larger!
What is the difference between garlic and a potato?
according to igcse paper 6 alternative to practical answer book says that; the garlic contains many cloves, a central stem, and it has no skin, where else a potato is loose compared to the garlic and it has speckled skin.
Sample of paired comparison form?
we are going to present you with three pairs of malls. please indicate which one of the two malls in the pair you would prefer for shopping ?
What is a comparison between Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God?
Things Fall Apart was written before Arrow of God. Here the comparison is timewise.
What is the difference between a single and a common market economy?
A single market is more advanced in terms of the movement of goods, services, people and capital. In a common market all four movements are eligible but regulations concerning the last two (people and capital) tend to be more strict.
What is the difference between inter laboratory comparison and round robin testing?
Interlaboratory Testing Programs (ILTPs) (i.e. Interlaboratory Comparisons) are similar in intent to round robin tests; both are a type of proficiency testing. Both attempt to increase the understanding of the precision and influence factors for the analytical tests being performed along with the performance of the laboratories (personnel and facilities) that do the tests. This will hopefully improve the quality of the analyses performed.
ILTPs are typically run by an unbiased party, with identical samples sent out for analysis to multiple labs. The test results are sent in to the party running the ILTP which blinds the data (hides which test result comes from which lab), performs a review of the data and returns a report to the participants. In most cases the participant only knows their individual result.
Round-robin testing is typically arranged by one of the participants and involves sending the same or identical samples to several labs (more than 4 or 5 labs is unusual). The participants are often different sites for the same company or labs in one geographical region. All participants may be aware of each other's test results. A formal report is not necessarily prepared.
In summary,
ILTPs involve a greater number of more diverse participants than RRs.
ILTP organizers are independent of participants whereas RR organizers may be participants.
ILTP results are blinded whereas RR results may not be.
ILTPs results are formally analyzed and documented whereas RR results may not be.
ILTP results (In ASTM terms - Interlaboratory Study or ILS) may be sufficient to prepare a statistical precision statement for an industry standard test method whereas RR results cannot typically be used for establishing a test method precision.
ILTPs are likely to detect common faults whereas the limited number and diversity of participants in RRs may not.
Another term for ILTP is Interlaboratory Crosscheck Program.
Note that industry usage of these terms is not precise and that they may be used interchangeably.
(Roy Meyer, Lead Measurement Specialist for a major oil company)
What is the definition of hetertrophic?
organism which cannot produce food by its own are called heterotrophs
because adults consider Johnny Test as a wast of time and they think that the information in the shows don't have a purpose in human life...
they also dont enjoy children having fun because they are jealous cus we dont have to do work
Define the event in visual basic?
Visual Basic is an event driven program.
For an example, take a button on a Windows Form. When you click on the button, it is an event. That event invokes a method and executes a part of the program.
A Scroll bar have events scroll and change. When you scroll the scroll bar, it is an event for the scroll bar. When you click on a position on the scroll bar, the value changes at one and it is another event. These different events can invoke different methods.
What is the definition of amen?
'Used at the end of a prayer or a statement to express assent or approval.
[Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin āmēn, from Greek, from Hebrew 'āmēn: certainly, verily; from the Hebrew root 'āman, to be firm.]'
It also occurs in Aramaic -
Amên, from the Aramaic root hmn, belief; faith.
Which translated means -
Sealed in trust, faith and truth - which is beautiful to say out loud (Sealed in trust, faith and truth) until you fully understand what Amen means -
What is the difference between khadi cloth and nylon cloth?
kHADI is made out of Cotton, natural fibres, grown in India. Indian cotton farmers live depended on cultivation and sale of cotton and cotton made dresses, If cheaper Nylon (polyester) was imported from the factories in UK, it would benefit the British economy. But the mass Indian population (cotton producers, the weavers of dress) would suffer heavily.
Which statement best describes the relationship between power and authority?
Authority justifies a state's use of power over its citizen - Apex
What are the pros and cons of the reconstruction?
Connections Academy too :p
Good luck with your project!!!!
The pros:
BEING FREE (not really :)
The freedmans burou (medicaid)
The ability to chose who you were slave too.
The cons:
Black code (super restrictions (research it)
KKK (DUH!!)
And just being black (they still were looked down on)
Good Luck!!
Savannah
What is the difference between brewing and distillation?
Brewing is ingredients that are mixed, steeped or boiled for fermentation. Distilling is extracting the liquid essence of grain or other ingredients, to obtain a condensed version of the liquid.
Discuss some forces that influence the formality of strategic management systems?
The marketing environment,
The size of the firm
Its financial resourses, capabilities, objectibve,HR
What is different between Economic analysis and Financial analysis?
Economic analysis, in contrast to financial analysis, defines the real resource flows induced by an investment rather than the investment's monetary effects. (JP Gittinger 1982 Economic Analysis of Agricultural Projects)
Financial analysis thus relates to the performance of a project from the viewpoint of a stakeholder - eg, a farmer or institution, and looks at investment, maintenance and operation costs and cash revenues after taxes, duties etc.
Economic analysis defines the impact of the project on the regional or national economy. It does not consider transfers between economic actors, such as taxes, duties etc. It values traded outputs/costs at their economic level (often defined by their world price net of import or export costs). Non-traded outputs/costs (ie, where price is not determined by "the market") can be valued on the basis of "willingness to pay" or shadow price.
Both economic and financial analysis should look at the with project situation compared to the without project (and not before and after) - ie, they take account of changes that would have occurred in the absence of the project investment.
What is the differences between repetitive and periodic motion?
Repetitive motion means the action is repeated again after a brief period of time where as periodic motion means it repeats after a fixed period of time.
What is the unchanged independent variable used for comparison?
An unchanged independent variable used for comparison is called a control variable.