a. Sustainability:-
b. Integrational equity:-
c. Static efficiency:-
d. Dynamic efficiency:-
6. Explain what you understand by the following: a. Sustainability b. intergenerational equity c. static efficiency...
6. What is the basic condition that must be met for static efficiency? What is the condition for dynamic (inter-temporal) efficiency?
6- Explain (with drawing] why the spectrum efficiency of OFDMA is twice as FDMA. [10 pts) 7. Which of the following features is not considered as an advantage of CDMA: (5 pts) a) flexible number of users b) dynamic bitrate c) no need for power control d) additional security
dentify the following as better representing static rather than dynamic binding. if static is better answer correct, else leave blank a) an int is an int forever and ever amen b) 2/2.0 = 1.0 c) 3/2.0 -> error message d) binding is done at compile time e) binding is slower but more flexible a. static b. dynamic c. static d. static e. dynamic
-Explain what the "efficiency versus equity tradeoff" means. Read about the different types of efficiency: technical and allocative efficiency? -According to consumer choice theory, which two ratios need to be equal in order for optimization to occur? I n your own words, what does this equality mean?
What is the difference between Static pressure Stagnation pressure Dynamic pressure? Make a sketch and explain! What is the relation between the three pressures? How can you calculate the dynamic pressure?
Dynamic vs Static Scoping: please explain answer
Consider the following program: Fill in the blanks with the resulting value you would expect from the following interpreters (enter only a single number in each blank): 1. An interpreter that implements dynamic scoping: 2. An interpreter that implements static, lexical scoping:
Question 3 (20marks) (a) What do you understand by the term "Dynamic Similarity (b) The drag force F on a body of characteristic dimension D, depends on velocity u, fluid coefficient of dynamic viscosity n, density t and bulk modulus K. (2marks) tu u (14 marks) By means of dimensional analysis show that Fo eD'u K (c) A specimen of length 1.5m is placed in test equipment where water flows past it at a speed of 4m/sec. Caleulate the corresponding...
Which of the following statements explains the trade-off between equity and efficiency? O A The equity-efficiency trade-off represents the nub of the conflict between those who support big government and those who call for smaller government O B The equity-efficiency trade-off represents the balance between ensuring an equitable allocation of resources (equity) and increasing social surplus or total outout O C. The equity-efficiency trade-off represents the balance between ensuring an equitable allocation of resources (equity) and decreasing social surplus or...
The equilibrium constant for a reaction involving only A, B. C and D Is given byA + B C + D a) What is a "closed system"? b) What do you understand by the term "a state of dynamic equilibrium"? c) What can you say about the rates of the forward and back reactions when a state of dynamic equilibrium is reached? Explain how, if you start with only A and B. the system will automatically get to this point.
5. What do you understand by the following (any three): a) Electronegativity. b) Vacancy Diffusion. -c) Secondary Bonds. d) Allotropy e) Coordination Number.