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Question: What does T stand for in this equation? F=T−mg Newton's Second Law Newton's second law states that the force of an object is equivalent to the product of its mass and its acceleration. Then the force allows to know the capacity of a body to modify the movement or the ...
What does the h in Planck constant stand for?Planck's Law:Planck's law is E = hf, where E is your energy in units of Joules, h is known as Planck's constant, in units of J*s and f stands for frequency, which is in units of inverse seconds or Hertz....
U stands for gravitational energy, and is typically measured in Joules. M stands for mass and is typically measured in kilograms. G stands for gravitational acceleration and is typically measured in meters per second per second. H stands for height and is typically measured in meters. Using ...
What does equation E hv mean? E = hv C= λv. E isthe energy of the light in Joules (J), h is a constant which is 6.626 X 10-34J·s, and. v is the frequency of the light in s-1or waves/s (also called Hertz (Hz). C is the speed of light. ...
Sleep deprivation does not compromise all types of cognitive performance equally. Rote memorization tasks are relatively unaffected. Generalized performance, on the other hand—i.e., the kinds of activities that would benefit the most from countermeasures against overfitting—really take a hit. ...
Investopedia / Joules Garcia What Is NIL? NIL is a set of rules governing the right of college and high school athletes to benefit financially from the use of their names, images, and likenesses for commercial purposes such as product endorsements. ...
Joules Garcia / Investopedia Understanding Asset-Backed Securities (ABSs) Asset-backed securities allow theirissuersto raise cash, which can be used for lending or other investment purposes. The underlying assets of an ABS are oftenilliquidand can’t be sold on their own. So, pooling assets toge...