System requirements for installing Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2015

 System requirements for installing Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2015 Each version of the Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package will have its own system requirements, but since the 2015 version is the most current at the moment and it naturally has the highest system requirements, that's why we will consider them, but I will also touch on previous versions. 2015 version supports the following operating systems: Windows 10; Windows 7 Service Pack 1; Windows 8; Windows 8.1; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1; Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2012; Windows Vista Service Pack 2; Windows XP Service Pack 3. If you have Windows 7, then, starting with Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2012, you need to have Service Pack 1 installed, i.e. The 2012, 2013, and 2015 redistributables can only be installed on Windows 7 Service Pack 1. Equipment requirements: Processor with a clock speed of 1.6 GHz or more (in versio...

Choosing a rod with the right features

 


Choosing a rod with the right features

Rod action


This often used concept means the temporal characteristic of the bending of the rod under load. If, after removing the load, the rod returns to its previous shape in a split second, this is a very fast action. When it straightens out over a longer period of time, it is a slower build. In the case when the entire whip is bent, it will take longer to restore its shape after removing the load. Rods in which the entire whip is bent, including the handle, are called parabolic.


Based on the name itself, it is clear that the action is how the rod is “built”, from what material, what is its geometric shape and linear dimensions.


The determining factors for the system are the physical properties of the material used - specific gravity, resistance to compression and stretching. A properly built rod, if a weight is attached to its tip, bends smoothly, without fractures, starting from the handle, if any. The bend should not be uniform along the entire length, but increasing from the butt to the top, without sharp fractures and without straight, rigid sections.