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WHAT IS COUNTER IN A LOOP? HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM AN ACCUMULATOR?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Counter is the one which count (or) which tells you the no of events or occurrences. Accumulator holds the arithmetic and logical data inside the CPU. It can also called as register which stores the data temporarily.

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Answered by juttubalaji58
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α+β+γ=∞

 \frac{p2}{p1 }  =  \frac{v1}{v2 }  \\  \\ v1 = v \:  \: and \:  \: v2 =  \frac{v}{2} \\  \\  =  >  \frac{p2}{p1 }  = 2 {}^{ \gamma }  = 2 {}^{1.4}  \\  \\  \\  =  =

 = 1.4 log2 \\  = 1.4 \times 0.3010 \\   = 0.4214 \\  = 2638 \\  = 0.4214 \\ by \: anilog \: of \: 0.4214 \\  = 2.638 \\  \frac{p2}{p1 }  = 2.638

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