pls tel me the scope of ns2
you don't need to use ns2 programming
set lan1 [$ns newLan "$n3 $n4 $n5 $n6 $n7 $n8 $n9" 10Mb 15ms Queue/DropTail MAC/CSMA/CD wired]
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The compound name for NS2 is disulfur mononitride.
nodes (:I do not disagree with that answer, but I just want to point out that the nodes have a special name. They are called Nodes of Ranvier, named after the man that discovered them (so Ranvier is capitalized). C:
ns1 or ns2
In groups 13 through 18, valence electrons may be in the s, p, and d sublevels. Group 13 elements have valence electrons in the s and p sublevels, while group 14-18 elements may also have valence electrons in the d sublevel in addition to s and p sublevels.
Currently NS2 development by VINT group is supported through Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) with SAMAN and through NSF with CONSER, both in collaboration with other researchers including ACIRI (see Resources). NS2 is available on several platforms such as FreeBSD, Linux, SunOS and Solaris. NS2 also builds and runs under Windows.
Segmentation errors appear in NS2 because pointers in the source code sometimes cause errors. If you encounter one of these errors first cut your off and back on again. Many times this will make the error go away. If it does not you may need to contact the makes of NS2 for advice.
Yes, NS2 (Nitrogen sulfide) is a polar molecule. This is because it has polar covalent bonds between nitrogen and sulfur due to differences in electronegativity, causing an uneven distribution of charge.
The element located in the family represented by ns2 np3 is Phosphorus (P). This configuration belongs to group 15 in the periodic table.