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What is E field and H field?

What is E field and H field? Electric field strength (E) is measured in units of volts per meter (V/m). Magnetic field strength (H) is measured in amperes per meter (A/m). Power is the time rate of energy transfer. This…

What is Balder the god of?

What is Balder the god of? Baldr is a god in Norse mythology associated with light, wisdom, and courage, although he is never specifically defined as the god of any of these. He is best known for his dramatic death,…

How did a trench mortar work?

How did a trench mortar work? It consisted chiefly of a smooth metal tube fixed to a base plate (to absorb recoil) with a light bi-pod mount. When a bomb was dropped into the tube an impact sensitive cartridge at…

What engine does a BMW M5 F10 have?

What engine does a BMW M5 F10 have? 4.4 L S63 twin-turbo V8 F10 M5 (2011–2016) BMW M5 (F10) Engine 4.4 L S63 twin-turbo V8 Transmission 7-speed dual-clutch 6-speed manual (U.S. only) Dimensions Wheelbase 2,970 mm (116.9 in) What kind…

What RAM has 184 pin?

What RAM has 184 pin? DDR SDRAM Table 4-1 RAM Comparisons RAM Type Pins (DIMM) Pins (SODIMM) DDR SDRAM 184 2001 DDR2 SDRAM 2402 2001 DDR3 SDRAM 2402 204 DDR4 SDRAM* 288 260 What is DDR SDRAM used for? Double…

Where is my Comcast home page?

Where is my Comcast home page? Type http://www.xfinity.com in the Home page text box. Click the Apply or OK button to save. How do I log into my Comcast account? Sign In to the Xfinity My Account App and Access…

Who owns clear sky in Clearwater?

Who owns clear sky in Clearwater? Dan Shouvlin, owner of the Clear Sky on Cleveland restaurant, said he has not received a $100,000 grant promised to him by former Community Redevelopment Agency Director Seth Taylor, who resigned in October. Who…

What is a claret style wine?

What is a claret style wine? Claret is a British term used, unofficially, in reference to red Bordeaux wine. The red wines of Bordeaux are blends, mostly based on Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The term “claret” is sometimes used—unofficially, of…