in real life what are applications of alanlytical geometry
In geometry, the orthocenter is the point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect. A real-world application of the orthocenter can be found in architecture and engineering, particularly in the design of structures such as bridges and roof trusses. By understanding the concept of the orthocenter, architects and engineers can ensure the stability and balance of their designs, leading to structurally sound and aesthetically pleasing constructions.
The Equator is a real world example, being the circumference of the Earth.
Let's say there was a black out, and a guy couldn't find any batteries. He could use fruit batteries to power his flashlight. It's not very good, but it's the only one I can think of.
a cube because its used in the real world plus its not a polygon
in the real world
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i think it means that when organazaton
How can the lemon battery project be applied in the real world
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selling insurance owning a casino
engineering
uses of crank rocker mechanism
photovoltic and photoelectrochemical cells <-- google that Alage for biofuel <-- or that!
An application called World Traffic is in development and should be out in September.
In ideal machine input is equal to output . The efficiency of ideal machine is 100% . In real machine input is not equal to output .The efficiency of ideal machine in not 100% . In ideal machine there is no lose of energy . In real machine there is lose of energy . In real machine there is no friction . While in real machine there is friction .
Object oriented means the internal structures used in an application represent the real world 'objects'. This means the application you are creating is using a model that is closer to the real world and that is always an advantage. The biggest advantage may be in the form of easy maintenance as the application evolves.