One connection involves pointy things; the other involves blunt thing. Hence, 'point to point' and 'end to end'.
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Kirchof's Law - the voltages are measured between the same starting-point and end-point.
It is Point-to-Point connection because multipoint connection needs more than two end points.
The equivalence point is the point in a titration when the amount of added standard reagent is chemically equal to the amount of analyte. The end point is the point in a titration when a physical change occurring immediate after the equivalence point
There is a difference between link encryption and end-to-end encryption in that link encryption encrypts and decrypts all traffic at each end of a communication line whereas with end-to-end encryption the message is encrypted by the sender at the point of origin and only decrypted by the intended reader
"Displacement" means the difference between the starting point and the end point. If you travel 75 miles to visit your grandmother, and then drive 75 miles back home, you drive the car a distance of 150 miles, but the difference between your starting point and end point is zero ... you ended right where you started from.
A line is never ending while a interval has a fixed end and start point.
Yes there is, the Maserati's logo has a three point spear end which is the preferred weapon of Poseidon/Neptune.
Add the same amount again by finding the difference of the midpoint and end point. Example: If the end point is 3 and the mid point is 9. The difference between 3 and 9 is 6 so add 6 to 9 and get 15.
full custom:It making end to end connection using our own design. semi custom: It uses pre designed library cells.
The equivalence point in a titration is when the amount of titrant added is stoichiometrically equivalent to the amount of analyte present. This is where the reaction is complete. The end point, on the other hand, is when the indicator changes color, signaling the completion of the titration. The end point may not always coincide exactly with the equivalence point.
the difference between end user system and organisational system
Difference between Front End Loader and Wheel Loader