Clock skew refers to the difference in time readings between two or more clocks in a system, which can occur due to variations in hardware, temperature, or other environmental factors. This discrepancy can lead to synchronization issues in distributed systems, affecting data consistency and performance. Managing clock skew is essential for ensuring accurate timekeeping and reliable communication in networked environments. Techniques like Network Time Protocol (NTP) are often employed to minimize clock skew.
There is no such thing as a skew plane - in isolation. It can only be skew with reference to something else.
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No. Skew lines do not intersect
Skew lines never intersect. If two lines intersect, then they are known as "intersecting lines", not skew lines.
Clock Skew
Clock skew refers to the difference in time readings between two or more clocks in a system, which can occur due to variations in hardware, temperature, or other environmental factors. This discrepancy can lead to synchronization issues in distributed systems, affecting data consistency and performance. Managing clock skew is essential for ensuring accurate timekeeping and reliable communication in networked environments. Techniques like Network Time Protocol (NTP) are often employed to minimize clock skew.
They can be, and are, "skew". If they are not lines, they cannot be "skew lines".
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There is no such thing as a skew plane - in isolation. It can only be skew with reference to something else.
No. Skew lines do not intersect
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No. Skew lines must be in different planes. Skew lines have no common points (they never cross).
Skew lines are non-coplanar, which means they are in different planes. Skew lines are in different planes and they do not intersect.