Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet SPEEDS
SPEEDS
Definition av SPEEDS
- böjningsform av speed
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- The original Athlon (now called Athlon Classic) was the first seventh-generation x86 processor and the first desktop processor to reach speeds of one gigahertz (GHz).
- The rate of change of positions is the ratio of the speeds, and the speed is the derivative of the position with respect to the time; that is,.
- Modern cruise missiles are capable of traveling at high subsonic, supersonic, or hypersonic speeds, are self-navigating, and are able to fly on a non-ballistic, extremely low-altitude trajectory.
- In systems that include a cache, CPUs use high-performance system buses that operate at speeds greater than memory to communicate with memory.
- It also implemented a "burst mode" that improved transfer speeds, helping address the very slow performance of previous Commodore drives.
- It is a subset of General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on the GSM network and improves upon it offering speeds close to 3G technology, hence the name 2.
- The Honotua fiber optic cable connected Tahiti to Hawaii in 2010, increasing Internet speeds to 20 gigabits per second from 500 megabits per second.
- This definition is used in all contexts of science (especially data science), engineering, business, and many areas of computing, including storage capacities of hard drives, solid-state drives, and tapes, as well as data transmission speeds.
- This will enable them to deploy faster mobile internet access speeds throughout their networks than what is currently available with GPRS/EDGE.
- As a hydrofoil craft gains speed, the hydrofoils lift the boat's hull out of the water, decreasing drag and allowing greater speeds.
- It is the most appropriate average for ratios and rates such as speeds, and is normally only used for positive arguments.
- It is also consistent with the other uses of the metric prefixes in computing, such as CPU clock speeds or measures of performance.
- It was first defined and used for describing particle speeds in idealized gases, where the particles move freely inside a stationary container without interacting with one another, except for very brief collisions in which they exchange energy and momentum with each other or with their thermal environment.
- The Niger River is unsuitable for large-scale river transport as it lacks depth for most of the year and is interrupted by rapid speeds in many areas.
- In the clock analogy, each signal is represented by a hand (or pointer) of the same clock, both turning at constant but possibly different speeds.
- They may travel at relative speeds, or proper motions, of a few hundred meters per second when they first emerge.
- Superluminal communication is a hypothetical process in which information is conveyed at faster-than-light speeds.
- In physics, the twin paradox is a thought experiment in special relativity involving twins, one of whom takes a space voyage at relativistic speeds and returns home to find that the twin who remained on Earth has aged more.
- Business packages are offered in speeds of 1 Mbit/s to 20 Mbit/s and can be tailored to individual requirements.
- The Whitcomb area rule, named after NACA engineer Richard Whitcomb and also called the transonic area rule, is a design procedure used to reduce an aircraft's drag at transonic speeds which occur between about Mach 0.
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