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- Is uninstalling an app the same as deleting it? What is the difference?
- 1. Uninstallation refers to the process of completely removing an app from the device. 2. Long press in the device's application list or select Uninstall according to the specific menu options, the app will be deleted from the device and its related data will be cleared. 3. After uninstalling, the app will no longer be displayed on the device and cannot be used directly. 4. Deletion refers to the process of deleting an app from the device, but its related data will not be cleared. 5. By deleting, the app will no longer be displayed on the device, but the related data will still remain in the device's storage.
- Common Problem 1105 2024-04-28 11:22:11
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- What are nuclear power plants used for?
- Nuclear power plants generate heat through nuclear fission and convert it into electricity. Key steps include: Nuclear fission reaction: Release of heat energy Coolant: Take away the heat energy Steam generation: Convert heat energy into water steam Turbine: Water vapor drives the turbine to rotate, generating electricity Condenser: Cools the water vapor for reuse by the steam generator
- Common Problem 538 2024-04-27 18:45:52
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- What is the role of a weather monitoring station?
- Meteorological monitoring stations are critical infrastructure that collect and record meteorological observation data to monitor weather and climate conditions, predict weather and climate, study the climate system and support other fields. Specific functions include: monitoring temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, precipitation, snowfall, cloud cover, visibility and atmospheric pressure. Provide real-time weather forecasts and warnings to track extreme weather events. Provides data on long-term climate change trends and monitors greenhouse gas concentrations and atmospheric composition. Supporting sectors such as aviation, maritime, agriculture, energy and health.
- Common Problem 621 2024-04-27 18:36:26
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- what is computer network
- A computer network is a system in which multiple computers are connected through communication links to share data. A network consists of computers, communication links and network equipment and can be divided into types such as local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN) and the Internet. Computer networks provide features such as file sharing, printer sharing, Internet access, gaming, and remote access. Advantages include resource and information sharing, increased efficiency, flexibility, and global connectivity.
- Common Problem 881 2024-04-27 18:34:28
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- What is Thevenin's theorem?
- Thevenin's theorem simplifies complex circuits by using equivalent voltage sources and resistors. The specific steps are: 1) Calculate the equivalent resistance between terminals (Rth); 2) Calculate the open circuit voltage (Voc); 3) Create an equivalent circuit, where The equivalent voltage source is Voc, and the equivalent resistance is Rth. This equivalent circuit produces the same voltage and current between terminals as the original circuit and has a wide range of applications, including circuit simplification, impedance determination, power supply design, and feedback loop analysis.
- Common Problem 639 2024-04-27 18:28:25
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- What types of weather monitoring stations are there?
- There are many types of weather monitoring stations, each with its own purpose: Ground weather station: measures ground weather parameters such as temperature and precipitation. High-altitude weather balloon: released into the atmosphere to measure upper atmospheric parameters. Buoys: Deployed in waters to measure ocean parameters such as wave height and currents. Radar stations: Use radio waves to detect clouds and precipitation, providing rainfall and storm warnings. Satellites: Measure cloud cover, surface temperature and sea ice from space. Drone: Small aircraft used to collect highly variable weather data.
- Common Problem 850 2024-04-27 18:27:24
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- What functions does a weather monitoring station have?
- Meteorological monitoring stations collect and record data on atmospheric conditions. Their functions include: Data collection and recording: Monitoring and recording atmospheric parameters such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind speed and wind direction. Weather Forecasting: Identify and track weather systems and provide weather forecasts and warnings. Climate Research: Compiles long-term meteorological data to study climate patterns and the effects of climate change. Environmental monitoring: Monitoring air quality, hydrological cycle and radiation levels.
- Common Problem 821 2024-04-27 18:22:24
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- How to formulate equations using node voltage method
- The node voltage equation method uses Kirchhoff's current law (KCL): the reference node is selected to be 0 voltage. Assign unknown voltage variables to non-reference nodes. Applying KCL equalizes the current flowing into and out of each non-reference node. Simplify equations, use Ohm's law, etc. Solve the system of equations to obtain the non-reference node voltage value.
- Common Problem 1045 2024-04-27 18:19:17
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- How to find nodes using node voltage method
- Steps for finding nodes using the node voltage method: Define nodes: points that connect circuit components but do not flow in or out of current. Usually the ground wire is the reference node. Identify non-reference nodes: points that are directly connected to a reference node. Mark non-reference nodes: Use variables to represent the voltage value of each node. Connect non-reference nodes: Form a node network that connects all non-reference nodes, with each node connected to at least one other node.
- Common Problem 960 2024-04-27 18:16:39
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- What is the difference between aeb and active braking?
- Although automatic emergency braking (AEB) and active braking are both assisted driving technologies, the former only automatically brakes when an obstacle is detected, while the latter is more active and can predict collisions and intervene in driving operations based on sensor and camera data. The advantage of AEB is to reduce the frequency of low-speed collisions; active braking expands the detection range of dangerous situations and more proactively prevents collisions. However, active braking is more expensive, may not predict a collision accurately, and may overly intervene in driving.
- Common Problem 968 2024-04-27 18:16:08
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- What does aeb mean?
- AEB (Autonomous Emergency Braking) is an active safety system that monitors road conditions ahead and automatically applies the brakes in the event of a potential collision to prevent or reduce the severity of an accident. The system uses sensors (such as radar or cameras) to detect obstacles and automatically initiates braking if the driver fails to take action in time, thereby reducing the occurrence or severity of collisions, improving driver perception, and increasing driver confidence. Please be aware of its limitations and still require drivers to drive with caution.
- Common Problem 650 2024-04-27 18:13:40
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- The difference between mosfet and ic chip
- Difference between MOSFET and IC chip: MOSFET is a single transistor, IC chip contains multiple electronic components. MOSFETs act as switches or amplifiers, and IC chips perform complex functions. MOSFETs are smaller and IC chips are more integrated. IC chips cost more because they contain more components and more complex processes. MOSFETs usually have three terminals, and the number of IC chip terminals depends on the function. MOSFETs are used in power switches, amplifiers, and sensors, and IC chips are used in a wide range of applications, including computers and smartphones.
- Common Problem 1201 2024-04-27 18:12:35
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- How mosfet works
- The working principle of MOSFET: The gate bias applies an electric field, which produces a field effect in the substrate. The field effect forms an inversion layer connecting the source and drain. The inversion layer forms a path, and current flows from the source to the drain to achieve conduction. When the gate bias is removed, the inversion layer disappears and the current flow is blocked, achieving cutoff.
- Common Problem 387 2024-04-27 18:10:24
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- What kind of device does mosfet belong to?
- A MOSFET (Field Effect Transistor) is a transistor whose conductivity is controlled by a lateral electric field. Its main types include: Enhancement type: conducts when the gate voltage is higher than the threshold voltage. Depletion mode: conducts when the gate voltage is zero. MOSFETs are widely used in power control, analog/digital circuits, amplifiers, oscillators, microprocessors and memories.
- Common Problem 431 2024-04-27 18:09:52
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- What are the types of cluster analysis?
- There are five main types of cluster analysis: Hierarchical clustering (distance-based) Partitional clustering (k-means, k-medoids, fuzzy c-means) Density clustering (DBSCAN, OPTICS) Spectral clustering (Laplacian characteristics Figure) Other clustering algorithms (based on models, neural networks)
- Common Problem 433 2024-04-27 18:06:47