Resistance is often represented by Ω, (pronounced Ohm). The symbol itself is actually omega though, which is the Greek symbol for O.
So your answer is a.
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um true i think cause to understand something or someone you have to help it to find it place in the world by make design for them and have a team to help you so they can that there audience if that help you plz mark me brainliest if not then you don't have to
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Its false
Explanation:
And this is because, the level of competition will matter when you are doing the mental activity, and in general when you are doing the physical activity then the level of competition never matters. And note that you are doing an activity which is always of one level in case of physical activity, and no sort of games where the competition does matter, and you need to beat the record all the time. You are in this situation challenged physically though always at one level which is fixed and known in advance, and how much exertion your body can withstand, and that is a competition in itself. However, no other competition or level is a factor in this scenario. Though in case of mental activity the requirement can vary at times, and hence requiring the varied level of competition.
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Yes it is possible for the following cases:-
- When the queue is full.
- When the queue is empty.
Explanation:
When the queue is full the the front and the rear references in the circular array implementation are equal because after inserting an element in the queue we increase the rear pointer.So when inserting the last element the rear pointer will be increased and it will become equal to front pointer.
When the queue is empty the front and rear pointer are equal.We remove an element from queue by deleting the element at front pointer decreasing the front pointer when there is only one element and we are deleting that element front and rear pointer will become equal after deleting that element.
I think false. depends on where you are certain places you can certain you cant. hope this helps.