Computer Science, asked by HemilaS, 4 months ago

Consider the following relation named Trip
(TriplD. TripName. Start Location, State. Distance,
Trip
Max GipSize. Type Season Num, Season
The functional dependencies are as follows:
TripNane. StartLocation, State,
TriplD Season Nım →
Distance. MaxGipSize. Type Season
TripName. StartLocation. State,
TripID=>
Distance, MaxGupSize, Type
SeasonNum > Season
The tables that are in third normal form are:
Trip (TupID. TripNune, StartLocation State. Distance. MaxGipSize. Type)
Senson (Season Nun, Season). TnpSeason (TripID, Season Nuun)
B
Trip(Tup]D. TnpName StartLocation, State, Distance, MaxGrpsize.
Type)
Season (SeasonNum, Season)
Trip (Tripld Trpane. StartLocation State Distance. MaxGipSize. Type)
Season (TripID, SeasonNum Season)
D. None of the above​

Answers

Answered by Sravanandsunny
14

Answer:

✓✓✓✓. D).....

Explanation:

CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUND:

Loudness: The degree of the sensation produced on the ear is known as LOUDNESS of

sound. It is expressed in decibels (dB).

Example: Sound produced from drums in the school assembly.

Feebleness: The lack of volume or loudness is known as FEEBLENESS of sound.

Example: Sound produced while taking pledge in the school assembly.

Loudness and feebleness of a sound are measured in decibels(dB)

Amplitude: The maximum displacement of a vibrating body from its mean position is

known as AMPLITUDE.

Loudness and feebleness of a sound depend on AMPLITUDE of vibration.

Pitch: The Shrillness of a sound is known as PITCH.CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUND:

Loudness: The degree of the sensation produced on the ear is known as LOUDNESS of

sound. It is expressed in decibels (dB).

Example: Sound produced from drums in the school assembly.

Feebleness: The lack of volume or loudness is known as FEEBLENESS of sound.

Example: Sound produced while taking pledge in the school assembly.

Loudness and feebleness of a sound are measured in decibels(dB)

Amplitude: The maximum displacement of a vibrating body from its mean position is

known as AMPLITUDE.

Loudness and feebleness of a sound depend on AMPLITUDE of vibration.

Pitch: The Shrillness of a sound is known as PITCH.CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUND:

Loudness: The degree of the sensation produced on the ear is known as LOUDNESS of

sound. It is expressed in decibels (dB).

Example: Sound produced from drums in the school assembly.

Feebleness: The lack of volume or loudness is known as FEEBLENESS of sound.

Example: Sound produced while taking pledge in the school assembly.

Loudness and feebleness of a sound are measured in decibels(dB)

Amplitude: The maximum displacement of a vibrating body from its mean position is

known as AMPLITUDE.

Loudness and feebleness of a sound depend on AMPLITUDE of vibration.

Pitch: The Shrillness of a sound is known as PITCH.

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Answered by afeefarhm
0

Answer:

option D is correct

None of the above

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