This is called a "heat sink", essentially, a metal plate makes indirect <span>(its separated by thermal paste)</span> contact with the heat spreader of a cpu (central processing unit). The concept is that the heat sink is made of highly conductive materials thus conducting heat away from the CPU, quite often you'll find a fan attached to further disparate heat away from the heat-sink. These days you'll alternative cooling methods, the most common alternative is to use watercooling (another topic). GPU (graphic processing units) also have heatsinks.
plug it into a charger the go to I tunes and it should be there
The available options are:
A. localhost/Carla/hello.php
B. localhost/htdocs/hello.php
C. localhost/htdocs/Carla/hello.php
D. carla/hello.php5
Answer:
C. localhost/htdocs/Carla/hello.php
Explanation:
A path in computer programming can be defined as the name of a file or directory, which specifies a unique location in a file system.
Therefore, to get the correct path to enter to view this page in a browser, one needs to follow the directory tree hierarchy, which is expressed in a string of characters in which path components, separated by a delimiting character, represent each directory.
Hence, correct path to enter to view this page in a browser is "localhost/htdocs/Carla/hello.php"
2 4 9
Explanation:
Basically what I thought was the way was, since 2 is first, then its 1, then since 4 is second, it's added second, lastly to get the last oneI added them all and got 9 so that's third.
Answer:
make the element sizes a percentage
Explanation:
Without using a framework specified for this type of thing such as Bootstrap, the best way to do this would be to make the element sizes a percentage. By making the size of everything a percentage it will automatically resize itself to take up the same percentage of the screen at all times. Even when the browser window is resized to any size that the user wants. This also applies to monitors of different sizes and mobile devices.