⟩ Can a vector have a component equal to zero and still have a nonzero magnitude?
Yes. For instance, the 2-dimensional vector (1,0) has length sqrt(1+0) = 1
A vector only has zero magnitude when all its components are 0.
Yes. For instance, the 2-dimensional vector (1,0) has length sqrt(1+0) = 1
A vector only has zero magnitude when all its components are 0.
What is an IP Datagram?
Please explain IMAP?
Explain Which RFC discusses IP?
Explain What is the role of IP in the TCP/IP protocol suite?
Tell me Is there a limitation on the minimum size of a IP datagram a network can handle?
Explain What do you mean by IP is a connection-less protocol?
Explain Which version of IP is discussed in this document?
Explain How higher-level data is carried by IP to a destination host?
What is an IP Address, anyway?
If my IP address seems to be wrong, how can that be?