Answer:
A) Technician A only.
Explanation:
Only Technician A who said that Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC ) heaters can be built into a conventional heater core assembly is correct because they use the same heat loss and transfer system. This is easily verifiable with a simulation.
Technician B, who said that a PTC heater's electrical resistance will decrease as its temperature increases is incorrect because the resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to temperature. This means that a PTC heater's electrical resistance will increase as its temperature increases.
The answer is True
It
intentionally or unintentionally compromises a system by making unauthorized changes
to data. As compared to intentional changes which are usually malicious, unintentional
changes are normally accidental. Changes and modifications to the system
configurations can also compromise integrity. Such modifications might include
deleting, changing, and creating information in a network resource.
It is best to implement mechanisms on how one can track and audit such changes as they happen
The answer, according to my knowledge, is (d) <em>pronunciation.</em>
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Answer:
The question is invalid; there are many types of computer user. Why on earth do you think there are five?
From the top of my head.
Casual- someone at home browsing the web, reading email.
IT Consultant. Advising people.
Software developer- writing software
Secretary - manages email for a company
Academic. Writing research papers.
Monitors. Monitor a computer system.
That’s six off the top of my head. There are probably a dozen more. So why do you think there are five?
Using the knowledge in computational language in JAVA it is possible to write a code that Assign listNodes with all elements with a clasa name prog-lang
<h3>Writting in JAVA:</h3>
let listNodes;
//assigning listNodes with all elements with a class name of 'special-language'
listNodes = document.getElementsByClassName('special-language');
//for loop to traverse all node in listNodes and print every element in it with class name special-language
for (let i = 0; i < listNodes.length; i++) {
console.log(listNodes[i].innerHTML);
}
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