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The formula you would use to calculate fault tolerance in a radial basis network is Êl = 0.1 x C/B10 (where C = the number of operating cycles per hour).
no the whole point is to work for your own and if the school provide them and they brake the school would have to provide them again its meant to be your fault if it breaks not the school
Quite simply no. This is because this would leave you with only the female end of the adapter. I would just get a female to male adapter.
You would overload and damage the device and/or the adapter.
In engineering, general tolerance refers to the overall tolerance. A specific tolerance would be noted on a blueprint when an area requires a tolerance which is different than the overall project.
1) if your wireless adapter is enable. It would be appear on side of right bottom corner. 2) you can see your adapter position(enable disable).open My network place. Here would be all adapter position which are exist in your system
Traditionally, the phrase "religious tolerance" would not be considered a single part of speech. Instead, "religious" would be considered an adjective modifying the noun "tolerance".
No the HP AC adapter will not work on a Pavilion. You would need to find the specific adapter for the model you have.
Not sure what you mean 'bill' you? Do you mean (assuming you were at fault for the accident), can they ask you to repay all the damages? Absolutely, you owe them, make arrangement to make payment if need be. If you were not at fault, not sure what they would be 'billing' you for. If you would provide more details I would be of more assistance.
it is because the tolerance between tow of the resistors would overlap and that would be pointless.
It really is not safe to leave a AC adapter plugged in. If not using I would unplug it.