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'''''Mode''''' ngabogaan sababaraha harti:
* Dina [[statistik]], '''mode'''
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: Tempo oge: [[summary statistics]], [[descriptive statistics]]
* In [[fashion]] the '''mode''' is also the largest number, but of the number of
* In [[music]] a '''mode''' is a kind of scale; see [[musical mode]].
* In [[computer software]], a '''mode''' is distinct method of operation within a computer program. Three popular examples of software employing modes:
**[[vi]] - has one mode for inserting text, and a separate mode for entering commands. Some
** [[Emacs]] - has many modes that can be evoked based on file type to more
** [[CIOS]] (Cisco Internetworking Operating System) - in order to gain the privilege to execute certain commands, you must enter a certain mode that allows you to execute that command.
* In a [[waveguide]] or [[cavity]] the '''mode''' is one of the possible patterns of [[electromagnetic field]]. Available patterns are derived from [[Maxwell's equations]] and the applicable [[boundary condition]]s. They may be [[longitudinal mode|longitudinal]] or [[transverse mode|transverse]].
** An example of [[waveguide]] '''mode''': [[fiber optic]] '''mode'''.
** An example of [[cavity]] '''mode''': [[laser]] '''mode'''.
* In [[acoustics]], a '''mode''' is one of the possible patterns of vibration, analogous to waveguide and cavity modes, only that electrical and magnetical fields are replaced by velocity and displacement.
▲* In [[acoustics]], a '''mode''' is one of the possible patterns of vibration, analogous to waveguide and cavity modes, only that electrical and magnetical fields are replaced by velocity and displacement. Each mode has a characteristic vibrational frequency and damping. See also: [[Ernst Chladni]], [[Cymatics]].
** An example of acoustic modes: An "ideal" guitar string of length L, fixed at both ends, will have modes in the shape of sin(n*x*pi/L), where n is the mode number.
* See also [[modality]].
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