What is the difference between axial load and radial load?
Axial load (or thrust load) is a force applied parallel to the longitudinal axis, whereas, a radial load is a force applied transverse to this longitudinal axis.
How do you write an essay about science and technology?
Do your homework. Don't rely on the internet for everything. If you are having trouble, I suggest you talk to your teacher, a classmate, or if possible your parent (s).
Can you transfer gaming data from a iPhone to another iPhone?
It will automatically be transfered as long as you have done a backup before hand, or if using the new iCloud storage.
he will have no idea what he is trying to accomplish. the first stage is requirements analysis.
Why the entire frequency range of 20hz-20khz is not used in telephony?
Because it is not necessary, and providing that bandwidth would increase cost and complexity. While the full range of 20Hz-20KHz is required for proper rendering of music, telephony, by standard, only requires a 3.5KHz bandwidth. You can hear and understand the spoken voice with only this range. You do not need the extended musical range.
Does iLife and iWork come with the mac book air?
iLife comes with every Mac computer, but you have to buy iWork from the mac app store for $19.99 per app.
iLife contains these applications: Garageband, iMovie, and iPhoto
iWork contains these applications: Pages, Numbers and Keynote (each $19.99)
How does the transmission of an electrical signal occur through a wire?
A wire is made up of either copper or aluminium. Copper and aluminium have free electrons in their conduction band and on providing energy the valance band electrons can also be very easily transferred on to the conduction band.the propagation of the signal takes place through electrons getting transferred in the direction of the current.
What are the features of third generation computer?
The primary feature of third generation computers was their use of integrated circuits.
How did the olden day computers affect people at schoolwork and home?
I love "olden day". Just what do you mean by that term. Do you mean computers from 10 years ago, 20 years ago,etc.
What is the difference between soldering done at high school and soldering done at an industry?
really no difference except for the quantity of soldering.
How do you crate Neopets on the same account?
You can have up to 4 pets on the same account. Pets can be created through the 'create a pet' link found under the 'my account' tab at the top of the page. You can also adopt pets from the pound (found under the pet central tab) or transfer pets between your accounts through the transfer option in the pound.
Can HP laser jet printer prints labels?
YES ... in fact that was one of there marketing strategies ...
What are the roles and responsibilities of sap basis consultant?
Basis consultant should be able to handle the administration part of sap including the installation,configuration and maintenance. Installation includes r/3,nw,nw components,solman etc.. Administration includes user admin,client admin,backup Configuration includes Printer,RFC,STMS etc. Maintenance includes monitoring the servers,background jobs,system performance and avoiding bottlenecks. He is responsible for the system up and running with better performance.
e1 is a standard unit used to measure the amount of data flow. 1 e1 refers to 2mbps speed of data flow.
What is an autocad and its objectives?
what are the objectives of autocad? i need it for my feasibility study. thank you
Which one of the followings Windows 7 versions is best home or business or professional or ultimate?
ultimate if you want all the best features. If you want to just browse the web or do some work home edition is best
How much is 1 GB of mobile web?
The answer to this question would depend on your definition of "how much". If you mean how much, as in how much data, well that could go several ways. Most mobile data carriers include 5GB of data with your plan before you exceed your package plan. So, if you go this route, 1GB is 1/5th of 5GB, so the answer could be 1/5th? Now if you intended the nature of your question to point towards a monetary value, I suppose if you use a very popular rate plan as an example, you could get a potential dollar value. Suppose you have an IPhone from AT&T, if I am not mistaken, the data plan for this device for 'unlimited data', is $30.00/month with a standard voice plan. Now if 'unlimited', really means '5GB', and 1GB is 1/5th of 5GB, then it could be possible to estimate the potential answer to your question to be around $6, roughly, if speaking in money.
If you watch the Video on Apple's Video, It says how its made there.
The Ribbon tab currently displayed is called the contextual tab?
False the ribbon tab currently displayed is not called the contextual tab. The ribbon tab currently displayed is called the active tab.