Assuming the choices are:
A counter is a constant and 10 is a constant.
or
A counter is a constant.
I'd have to say that that makes no sense, since a constant is something that cannot be changed, and a counter changes every iteration. However, maybe they're teaching something different in school these days. However, I know for sure that 10 is a constant, since it is a defined real number who's value will never change (the number ten will always refer to having exactly ten of something, not eleven or nine.), so -
Since 10 is a constant:
"A counter is a constant and 10 is a constant" must be true.
Maybe repost it, if I'm misunderstanding the question?
while loop and for loop are entry controlled loops as they check looping condition at the entry point. do while loop is exit controlled loop as it checks looping condition at exit point. shreeradha@yahoo.com
variable voltage control has some limitations as you decrease the voltage corresponding phase current will increase lead to increase of flux which lead to saturation of motor core and heating of motor to make flux constant and vary speed of motor v/f ratio need to be maintained constant
1.feedback in control system improves the speed of response2.using feedback in control system we can reduce the sensitivity of the system to parameter variation
because concrete is unpredictable than steel
In a Sentinel-Controlled loop, a special value called a sentinel value is used to change the loop control expression from true to false.For example,when reading data we may indicate the "end of data" by a special value,like -1 and 999.The control variable is called sentinel variable.A sentinel-Controlled loop is often called indefinite repetition loop because the number of repetitions is not known before the loop begins executing.
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A: The last time that i kept up with types of systems there were only three what is along?. Well anyhow type-0 system is one that requires a constant error signal to operate type-1 a constant rate of change of the controlled variable requires a constant error signal under steady state condition. type 1 is usually referred as servomechanism system. type-2 a constant acceleration of the control variable requires a constant error under steady state condition. type-2 sometimes is referred to as zero velocity error system
No.
they are the same
You are driving your car with cruise control but you steer around a bend in the highway. The cruise control keeps your speed constant, but by steering you change your direction and thus your velocity is not constant.
Control
Constant Control Relay Module
If you mean the Constant Control Relay Module, it is located under the air filter.
A variable in an experiment that stays the same is a constant.
Yes