What are some examples of fatigue? Fatigue is a term used to describe an overall feeling of tiredness or lack of energy….For example, fatigue can result from: physical exertion. lack of physical activity. lack of sleep. being overweight or obese. periods of emotional stress. boredom. grief. taking certain medications, such […]
Why can solar radiation pass through the greenhouse gases but it can not get back out to space?
Why can solar radiation pass through the greenhouse gases but it can not get back out to space? So the radiation that earth emits is much lower in energy. And that’s the key. Gasses like Carbon Dioxide don’t allow lower-energy radiation to pass as easily has higher-energy radiation. So while […]
What is HFC branch?
What is HFC branch? Difference between home loans from HFCs and banks “The primary difference between a bank and an NBFC/HFC is the way they calculate the rate of interest. On the other hand, loans by HFCs and NBFCs are linked to the prime lending rate (PLR),” explains Navin Chandani, […]
Does increasing VRAM in BIOS help?
Does increasing VRAM in BIOS help? Increasing the amount of VRAM would allow you to store larger texture files and more of them (as one example of what VRAM does) but the GPU wouldn’t be able to do much with that because it probably can’t do a lot with the […]
What is a Stirling engine used for?
What is a Stirling engine used for? Stirling engines are energy conversion devices that may be used as prime movers, refrigerating engines or heat pumps. Currently they are used commercially as cryogenic cooling systems and are under development as low noise, low emission automotive engines. How does a Stirling engine […]
Who controls the media in Belgium?
Who controls the media in Belgium? the VRT In 1997, 4.72 million televisions were owned nationwide. Public television in Belgium is controlled by the VRT for the Dutch-speaking region (Flanders and Brussels) the RTBF for the French-speaking region (Wallonia and Brussels) and the BRF for the German community in Belgium. […]
What is the difference between I have come and I came?
What is the difference between I have come and I came? The past tense or simple past tense of come is came “I have come” is the present perfect tense which is formed using the present form of ‘to be’ + the verb’s conjugation that is in the past form. […]
How would you describe the fighting at Iwo Jima?
How would you describe the fighting at Iwo Jima? The Battle of Iwo Jima was an epic military campaign between U.S. Marines and the Imperial Army of Japan in early 1945. In some of the bloodiest fighting of World War II, it’s believed that all but 200 or so of […]
What course is Harvard best known for?
What course is Harvard best known for? These are the 5 most popular classes at Harvard for the fall… Economics 10a: Principles of Economics — 627 students. Computer Science 50: Introduction to Computer Science I — 606 students. Statistics 110: Introduction to Probability — 524 students. Is it hard to […]
Why does Japan have such a large GDP?
Why does Japan have such a large GDP? From the 1960s to the 1980s, Japan achieved one of the highest economic growth rates in the world. This growth was led by: High rates of investment in productive plant and equipment. A large domestic market of discerning consumers, which has given […]
What are some unattractive features?
What are some unattractive features? The ‘ugliest’ features that will get you rejected from Beautiful People: Bad mouth — too small, no lips, poor teeth. Obese/overweight. Too short. Bad skin. Un-groomed facial or body hair — unibrow, nose hairs, wild beard, excessive back hair. Crooked, large or otherwise ugly nose. […]