One thing I know is that if you want to do great things, you’ll have to work very hard. I wasn’t sure of that as a kid. Schoolwork varied in difficulty; one didn’t always have to work super hard to do well. And some of the things famous adults did, they seemed to do almo...
It would be better if they at least admitted it — if they admitted that the system not only can’t do much to help you figure out what to work on, but is designed on the assumption that you’ll somehow magically guess as a teenager. They don’t tell you, but I will: when it c...
. . . . . 2-20 pagelsqminnorm Function: Calculate minimum-norm least-squares solutions to systems of linear equations in N-D arrays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20 pagepinv Function: Calculate Moore-Penrose pseudoinverses of pages of N- D array . . . ...
Tessellations -- gapless mosaics of defined shapes -- belong to a breed of ratios, constants and patterns that recur throughout architecture, reveal themselves under microscopes and radiate from every honeycomb and sunflower. Pick apart any number of equations in geometry, physics, probability and ...
The planet carrier is held by the reverse band to the housing. So, according to our equations from the last page, we have: So the ratio in reverse is a little less than first gear in this transmission. Gear Ratios This transmission has four forward gears and one reverse gear. Let's ...
These equations are: Equation 1.) Strain (ϵ) ϵ=αΔT Equation 2.) Young's modulus (E) E=σϵ In the strain equation, the term α refers to the linear coefficient of thermal expansion for a given material and ΔT is the temperature difference. Young's modulus is the ratio ...
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CH3COCH3(l) = -216kJmol-1 - which i think is 3C + 3H2 + 1/2O2but the problem one is(NH4)3*PO4(s) = -1681kJmol-1How do you actually work out these thermochemical equations. Do you have to break them down into their componants?Thanks so much for any help...
During an impact, the energy of a moving object is converted into work, and force plays an important role. To create an equation for the force of any impact, you can set the equations for energy and work equal to each other and solve for force. From there, calculating the force of an...
Since the magnetic field runs straight down the center of the machine, the hydrogen protons line up so that they're pointing to either the patient's feet or the head. About half go each way, so that the vast majority of the protons cancel each other out -- that is, for each atom ...