Computers and Technology, 23.03.2020 18:29 yaya111601
Tech a says vibration is created by slight difference in the inertia of the pistons between the top dead center and bottom dead center. tech b says second vibration is strong low vibration caused by the movement of the piston traveling up and down the cylinder. who is correct
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 00:40, 1fuzzybirdow6e0s
If you arrive at the same time as another user straight across from you yield if a. they flash your headlights at you b. you can’t see their turn signals c. you’re going street and they’re running d. you’re turning they’re going straight plz
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 20:10, ianmartin6080
Assume that minutes is an int variable whose value is 0 or positive. write an expression whose value is "undercooked" or "soft-boiled" or "medium-boiled" or "hard-boiled" or "overcooked" based on the value of minutes. in particular: if the value of minutes is less than 2 the expression's value is "undercooked"; 2-4 would be a "soft-boiled", 5-7 would be "medium-boiled", 8-11 would be "hard-boiled" and 12 or more would be a "overcooked".
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:30, studybug2306
Jason needs to learn a new web tool. he went through his books to understand more about it. now he wants hands-on experience with using that tool. what would him? jason can use websites where workspace is provided to test the results of your code.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 02:00, deeknuk
What is the main benefit of minimizing the ribbon in word? more options will be accessible through customized keystrokes. more of the document will be viewable without needing to scroll. fewer controls will be accessible to the user by using the mouse. fewer editing options will be available without entering a password.
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