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Background jobs are generally run at lower priority than foreground jobs.
The user must wait for one foreground process to complete before running another one.
Unlike background jobs, foreground processes may present an interactive graphical user interface.
Answer:
Background jobs are generally run at lower priority than foreground jobs.
Unlike background jobs, foreground processes may present an interactive graphical user interface.
Explanation:
The foreground processes are those that the user believes to be a priority and therefore need more attention and focus during their execution. They are interactive processes and this is a very important factor in their execution, since it is necessary that the user, after starting them, promotes interactions that reach the proposed objective.
Background processes, however, do not need this intercession and are processes that can be started independently. This is due to the lack of priority that users have with this type of process.
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Think of Einstein’s theory of general relativity. If a wide receiver making a catch collides in midair with the defender, the defenders often fair little better in these situations because they tend to run a little larger than receivers. But it is not a matter of force. Newton’s third law of motion (“to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction / the mutual actions of two bodies upon eachother are always equal and directed to contrary parts”) implies that this issue has to do with momentum, the product of mass and velocity. A force between two objects is an interaction that changes momentum. If the momentum of one increases, the momentum of the other will decrease by a substantial amount. All that is needed to be thought about is is the momentum right before the two come into contact and the momentum right after they stop interacting.
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Explanation: Sometimes we need aproval of others to feel confident about ourselfs
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