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Comparisons

People often examine things and objects by comparing their similarities or differences in order to judge the specific characteristics, qualities and the degree of their merit. This category includes all the questions and answers to relate things with their similarities and to distinguish with their differences that decide their specific nature in contrast to their counterparts being compared.

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Among TDM and FDM which one is noisy?

tdm: total available time is divided into several user

eg: telephone system

fdm: total frequency bands are divided into several users

eg : television broad casting

wdm: total wave lengnth is divided in to number of users

eg: optical networking

These are particular one line definitions of tdm, fdm and wdm but you should realize that there is no difference in fdm and wdm, they are different terms talked in context of radio waves and optical fiber accordingly. As both light waves and radio waves are electro magnetic waves there speed is same so if you are dividing frequency or wave length both are leading to same.

What is the definition of metropolitan?

It means a major city and its surrounding suburbs or a person who lives therein.

In the Eastern Orthodox Church a Metropolitan is the equivalent of an Arch-Bishop.
Of or relating to a large city or urbanized area, including adjacent suburbs and towns.

Compare and contrast the properties of dilute and concentrated solutions?

Compare and contrast the properties of dilute and concentrated solutions is because you can dilute you solvent into a solution and then you have a concentrated solution.

What degree of comparison is the word always?

I would have to guess superlative since you cannot exceed always.

What is the comparison between delete and backspace?

Delete is a system key and is used in some combinations such as Ctrl + Alt + Del. It removes text after the text pointer.

Backspace is not used in any combinations and removes text before the text pointer.

How many people turn off lights?

It would be better to ask how many people do not turm off lights and probably the answer is near zero for everyone over 5 years old.

How would you compare an explosive eruption of opening a can of soda that has been shaken?

An explosive eruption is similar to opening a can of soda that has been shaken because, when a can of soda is shaken, the CO2 dissolved in the soda is released and pressure builds up. when the can is opened, the soda shoots out, just as lava shoots out of a volcano during an explosive eruption.

Comparison of smart between two nouns?

I think the answer is "smarter." A person, place, or thing (noun) is "smarter" than another person, place or thing (noun).

How do you make a postal code?

You do not make a post code, this is an code issued by the postal authorities only

What are 3 pros n cons of militiary?

Pros: to end something the nation doesn't like, stimulate national growth, and strength the economy.

Cons: costs lost of money to reconstruct the nation, many civilians will be killed, billions of dollars spent on, and make nations into more debt.

What is the relationship between reflection absorption and color?

The color of an object is the frequency/wavelength of the light it reflects. The light it reflects is the light it receives minus the light it absorbs.

What is the definition of toke?

Toke is a verb that means to puff or smoke a cigarette or cigar.

What is the size comparison between Yellowstone national park and Shenandoah national park?

Yellowstone National Park is 2,219,790 acres

Shenandoah National Park is 199,045 acres

Yellowstone is about 11 times larger

What is the definition of homeostatis?

the tendency of a biological system to maintain relatively constant conditions in its internal environment while it continuously interacts with and adjusts to changes on the outside. Through homeostatic mechanisms, the human body maintains body temperature, the osmotic pressure of the blood, and many other things within a normal range. http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands_split.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/four/000049668.htm A tendency to stability in the normal body states (internal environment) of the organism. It is achieved by a system of control mechanisms activated by negative feedback, for example a high level of carbon dioxide in extracellular fluid triggers increased pulmonary ventilation, which in turn causes a decrease in carbon dioxide concentration. http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?homeostasis