Please describe the difference between classes and objects. How are they related? What does it mean to instantiate an object? Also, please describe the difference between composition and aggregation and when it is better to use one over the other?
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Object Relationship In Module 6 Object Relationship, we have learned to construct relationships between objects use proper C++ syntax. Here are two different Object Relationship the Car class is relating to two other objects Composition: CarEngine Aggregation: Car<-Passenger(s) To be precise, here is the illustration in UML representation Engine Car Composition: every car has an engine Car Passengers Aggregation: cars may have passengers, they come and go Below is the Class Definition without embedding the above relationships,...
For Java: What is the key difference between abstract classes and regular classes? What does this difference prevent you from doing with abstract classes and how does polymorphism help bypass this restriction?
Describe the difference between objects and values using the terms “equivalent” and “identical”. Illustrate the difference using your own examples with Python lists and the “is” operator. Describe the relationship between objects, references, and aliasing. Again, create your own examples with Python lists. Finally, create your own example of a function that modifies a list passed in as an argument. Describe what your function does in terms of arguments, parameters, objects, and references.
Identify the two important classes of catalysts and describe the difference between each. Choose a catalyst that exists in the human body. Explain its importance and how it works. Analyze the chemical reactions that take place when a biological catalyst combines with a reactant (substrate) to form an unstable intermediate.
Mathematically and in your own words describe the difference between impulse and momentum. What is the relationship between them? In your discussion relate how this affects a bouncing object. Can you give an example of a bouncing object that would experience an elastic, inelastic, and perfectly inelastic collisions? Give an example when momentum is conserved and a situation when momentum is NOT conserved. Please write 7-10 complete sentences addressing these topics.
Describe the difference between interprofessional and intraprofessional collaboration. Is one collaboration better than the other? What skills are essential for the two types?
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You are developing an note-taking app, where the users of this app should be able to choose pens to write with, and notebook canvases to write on. Following the object-oriented approach of software development, you have decided to design two classes Pen and Canvas to start with. What kind of association should exist between class Pen and class Canvas (or their objects) given the following set of rules? Rules: • Pens and canvases are generally independent...
1. Discuss the difference between inheritance and composition. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? Can you implement one with the other? 2.How is a class similar to a database table? How is it different? How do these similarities and differences justify the need for class models and for data models? Or do they? 3.Discuss the difference between association and composition. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? 4.When would you apply inheritance? When would you not? Provide...
What does the final keyword mean when applied to variables? (Check all that apply.) Group of answer choices All objects of the class share the variable Memory is allocated when the program begins Other classes have access to that variable The variable may be assigned only one time
Correlation: Correlation Does Not Mean Causation One of the major misconceptions about correlation is that a relationship between two variables means causation; that is, one variable causes changes in the other variable. There is a particular tendency to make this causal error, when the two variables seem to be related to each other. What is one instance where you have seen correlation misinterpreted as causation? Please describe.