CAT6a
t = 24+17-15t+100+3 t+15t = 24+17+100+3 16t = 144 t = 9
t.5 or 1/2t
The base of a cylinder is the circle on the bottom, the area being the area of that circle.
.5[12+(t/4)]
100mps
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100 is the speed. 100Mbps
10BASE-T and all the generations of Ethernet Technologies released after 10BASE-T support full duplex. Full duplex mode allows two nodes on a network to communicate with each other simultaneously.
The T stands for "twisted pair" which means that the wires are twisted. This technique reduces interference in the signals.
CAT6a
Yes, they do.
Cat 5
100 Base T
The equation for half-life is ...AT = A0 2 (-T/H)... where A0 is the starting activity, AT is the activity at some time T, and H is the half-life in units of T.There are other versions, but they all work out the same way. Using this version, with 2 as the base instead of e, makes it easier to remember.
Yes, 1 t(US) = 2000lbs, a half t(US) = 1000lbsYes, 1 t(US) = 2000lbs, a half t(US) = 1000lbsYes, 1 t(US) = 2000lbs, a half t(US) = 1000lbsYes, 1 t(US) = 2000lbs, a half t(US) = 1000lbsYes, 1 t(US) = 2000lbs, a half t(US) = 1000lbsYes, 1 t(US) = 2000lbs, a half t(US) = 1000lbs
Assuming I read this right: 66000 x 1.011254t = 200000 1.011254t = 200000 / 66000 = 100/33 taking logs of both sides 4t log 1.01125 = log(100/33) t = log(100/33) / (4 x log 1.01125) Logs used can be any base, but must be the same base: t ~= 24.77527