Can anyone explain how to work out how many gigabytes in petabyte?
There are 1,000,000 GB in one PB. 1 = byte 1,000 = kilobyte 1,000,000 = megabyte (million) 1,000,000,000 = gigabyte (billion) 1,000,000,000,000 = terabyte (trillion) 1,000,000,000,000,000 = petabyte (quadrillion)
Uniform distribution and moment generating function?
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_distribution_(continuous)
What are underlying assumptions about artificial intelligence?
One underlying assumption about artificial intelligence is that it is not possible for a machine to think or form opinions on its own. This might very well be proven false in the near future because programs are out there that offer a machine options in certain situations and the machine has to pick the best option.
How much does a nuclear power plant cost in US?
It is estimated a new nuclear plant built today in the US would cost $10-12 billion for a 1500-1600 MW plant. Then once you have the plant built, one load of fuel bundles would cost approx. $150 to $200 million.
Drawing is the language of Engineers. Any thing related engineering and technology are documented mainly through drawing only. The study about engineering drawings, its application and method of documentation is known as engineering graphics.
Is water treatment and sewage treatment are same?
No. Water Treatment is treatment of river water, surface, ground water etc for drinking purposes whereas sewage treatment is treatment of sewage i.e wastewater such as from Kitchens, toilets etc
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A bolster contains the die blocks. A hammer / press has a top and bottom bolster which the die is locked into. The bolster decreases die change time by using wedges over bolts and are also heated depending on die material and material to be forged.
Why does Hot Rolled Steel have a rough, blue-grey finish, while Cold Finished Steel has a smooth grey finish?
Hot Rolled Steels are just that - They are heated up red-hot and pushed through rollers that squeeze the metal, literally squishing it into a particular profile, depending on the shape of the rollers. The process takes a long time, and because the steel is so hot for so long in the open air of the steel mill, the surface of the metal has has a long time to oxidize, producing a thick, tough oxide scale with the characteristic blue grey finish of the final product.
Cold Finished Steels are just that - the final rolling is done when the steel is cold (room temperature), the whole operation bathed in oil, so the finished product is unoxidized, the grey of the actual steel, and as smooth as the rollers that do the processing.
that was taken from metalrefrence.com
integers are any number number on a number line and do not have fractions or decimals. They could be any thing from -7 to 3 to 10000000000 or -3475848569. Welcome!
How much petrol is used by a car engine when its on but car is not moving?
Sorry but this has way too many unknowns to answer properly. (Engine size, engine temperature, idle or throttled, air conditioning, charged battery, headlights) A few minor trends though can be specified. While an engine is cold, more fuel will be consumed to bring the engine up to temperature. Most modern automobile engines have been designed so lean that when added mechanical loads are engaged like air conditioning, and battery charging; more fuel is consumed to compensate. Older, typically carbuerated engines were set to consume enough fuel at idle to not stall the engine with all mechanical loads engaged.
How do different amounts of sunlight affect rose bushes?
Different amounts of sunlight affect rose bushes because they need a certain amount of light in order to make food. However if they get to much light then their cells can dry out making them wither and die.
How do you install ram in the giada n10 slim?
the motherboard is a double side one, and you must open the n10 and unmount the motherboard, because the memory are on the rear side
How do you yank and paste lines in UNIX?
The command 'Y' or 'yy' copies (yanks) one or more lines. To copy one line, two lines, 10 lines, and all lines to the end of the file, respectively:
Y
2Y
10Y
yG
To paste the text contained in the buffer above (uppercase P) or below the current cursor position (lowercase p), respectively:
P
p
It is also possible to yank text within a line. The following commands yank text from the current cursor position to the end of the word and the end of the line, respectively:
yw
y$
The same commands paste the text within a line. Lower case p pastes after the cursor position and upper case P pastes before.
Paste will also work with deleted text, either lines or parts of lines. Be careful not to execute any other commands prior to pasting as this will empty the buffer.
Usually used for making a still, a reflux column distributes fluid or gasses to a variety of different locations.
The STA 4200H instruction in the 8085 requires 4 machine cycles and 13 T states to complete its fetch, processing, and execution.
Cycle One: Opcode fetch, 3 T states plus one opcode process state.
Cycle Two: Opcode address byte 00H fetch, 3 T states
Cycle Three: Opcode address byte 42H fetch, 3 T states
Cycle Four: Accumulator store, 3 T states.
Each cycle will have additional T-Ready states as needed by the READY pin. 13 T states is the minimum.
The LDA instruction will also require 13 T states, with the last cycle being a read cycle instead of a write cycle.
What is the importance of computer to engineering?
The importance of computer to engineering is quite versatile. It is used in project management, making drawings and illustrations, communication and so much more.
How is static friction and rolling friction similar?
They are both forms of friction. rolling friction occurs because two objects are rubbing against each other. under a microscope you would see that the two objects have bumps and these bumps run into each other, causing both objects to change velocity. thus rolling friction resists the relative motion of two objects. however, static friction occurs when two objects are pressed against each other and they have the same velocity, the microscopic bumps have time to sink in to each otherand creates a better grip than rolling friction. thus static friction resists any relative motion between two objects and is the reason why pushing a car is sudenly easier when it has some motion.
That would depend on the kind of wood, growth ring spacing, moisture content, whether or not there are knots or other defects in the wood, how it is cut, if the piece of wood is pressure treated, if it is engineered wood (plywood, oriented strand board, particle board, etc.), how wide of a gap the wood is covering, how heavy the car is, how fast it is traveling, if it is traveling over the wood at an angle, and probably a few more factors I haven't thought of.
I don't think you provided enough information. Try again.
I don't know which one it is a ,current spiking,,,,,,impedance matching,,,,,latent heat,,,,,,power factor
What Master's degree should I pursue?
You should analyze your own situation, considering things such as:* What do you like
* What are you good at
* Is there a reasonable amount of jobs in the career you are considering?
* Is it affordable?
What is a direct drive compressor?
A direct drive compressor is an air compressor that can be hooked right to a product that needs air without having to fill an air tank first. They are also usually self lubricating, which means that no oil is usually required. They tend to draw low amperage and can handle pressures around 110 psi.
Another way the term is used is for air horns that can replace the stock horn on a car. They usually come packaged with small direct drive compressors that can blow about 12-15 psi that can be hooked right to the horn without needing an air tank.