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Electrolysis of Water using AC current??
TheDrBraniac replied to San2006's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
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What is the fraction of association?
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Oh my... The numbers are driving me crazy. Are you supposed to derive the no. of hydrogen atoms, taking it over a unit volume and multiplying it by a negative logarithm? Alkalies and acids when mixed together form a neutral salt, right? That is pH7. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedOh yeah, sorry for diverting from the topic. You're on the right track anyway.
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I think... Helium. Yeah Helium. Helium's superfluid form and its stability (being a noble gas) is quite unique. That's why I like it. I think that is the king. Next? Uranium is the next king as it is cool! Francium as it is super reactive. I'm just suggesting. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedOkay fine, I vote for HELIUM.
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Time travel is relatively IMPOSSIBLE. Travelling at light speed requires a lot of energy and it only causes time to stop. To control time? Time is not individual. Travelling back in time is impossible. Travelling forth? You practically cannot. This is due to the fact that you cannot barge forth into time. You can't slow your speed to that level. As a matter of fact, you are time-travelling now. But, it is so slow, you think it is normal. You can stop time? No. You can speed up time? Y-yes. But, it does not make sense. Time does not judge events. So, you can't make concrete predictions on the events if ever we were to time-travel.
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Obviously: [math]\sqrt{y}[/math] is [math]\geq 0[/math] Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedUnless y is 0, sqrt(y) is greater than 0. Tell me a number like that which is less than zero. Negative numbers? You'd get negative numbers. Is Y a composite? A positive? Whatever it is; I think listening to D H and ajb is the best way to go.
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Mathematics is beautiful; You can feel it if you do it relaxed.
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Equations! Find the smallest value...
TheDrBraniac replied to TheDrBraniac's topic in Linear Algebra and Group Theory
What I am trying to say is that x, a, b and c are whole, composite, natural and positive numbers. They are algebraic values. You need to find out the smallest possible value of that (the bottom equation) in such a way that it satisfies the above equation. I bracketed it so as to prevent confusion between x(algebraic value) and x(operation). It means multiplied into. -
Here is a proof; The rearrangement of the triangles is a visual proof. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedSorry the link didn't pop up; here is the link; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pythag.gif Cheers!
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Actually if you think about it; How can tomorrow never come? If tomorrow never comes, today never was.
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Relative velocity is how we are seeing things right? So how does one go about calculating relative velocities? I need a rebrush on my kinematics!
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Yes, you can see a photon if you can ever slow it down to human-like speeds. The slowest light has travelled is 38 miles/hour. They used laser cooling to slow down and freeze the photons.(Slightly.) The photon was not anything physical; it was just a little dot.
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Dipoles are like tiny magnets; they can be broken down even further to make more magnets. But inside those dipoles are no quadpoles or things like that. They are the elementary. You can cut a quark or lepton in half, but unlike when you cut a particle containing quarks, I do not think you are going to get anything or go anywhere. However,I'm not quite sure.
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Equations! Find the smallest value...
TheDrBraniac posted a topic in Linear Algebra and Group Theory
In the following equation, [math]\frac{x(a)}{2}[/math] = [math]\frac{x(b)}{3}[/math]= [math]\frac{x©}{4}[/math], what is the smallest possible value of: [math]\frac{a+b+c+x}{2}[/math] In my case, I got 9.5. Are there any lower answers? -
Is it even possible? If it asexually reproduces, it produces offspring with exactly the same set of genes. There is a 0% probability. IA Ia Inone A a Inone A a Where is AA in the next generation? Am I wrong?
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What is this "Lepton" thingies beside my name? Just posting a question and; What does "cos", "sin" and "tan" mean? I kinda am a newbie so...
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Hmmm... The part where the cow tramples over the grass and kills it is not necessary to take into consideration. What is important though is the fact that the grass grows continuously at a constant rate. The word "Continuously" means it grows immediately. So, it is impossible to finish up all the grass. But the question states that the animals could finish it up. So we need to find out the rate at which each animal eats. c+G take 45 days. So they finish up 1/45 per day. If the grass does not grow, it will eat together at a rate of 1/45/day+g/day. c+d eat at a rate of 1/60+g/day and G+d eat at a rate of 1/90+g/day. The cow's rate is 1/90+g/day. So G's rate is 1/90/day. so d's rate is g/day. That means c's rate is 1/60/day. so g= 1/180/day of the field.so d's rate is 1/180/day . In total, their rate to finish it up would be, 1/36/day. So they will take 36 days to finish up the job of eating it. The answer (I think) is 36. For calculations please ask. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged You do not need to go that far. Take a look at my method; it is pretty simple to convey. You don't need calculus; just pure velocity rates (and some fairly simple simultaneous equations.) Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedThe key to it is to convert the rates into fractions to make them easier to compare as they have the same base. There is no need to use percentages of the field. Besides; this question ought to be in a Maths forum don't you think? Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged You forgot the fact that the grass continues to grow forever.
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Yesterday once was tomorrow and if tomorrow never comes, yesterday never comes. Besides, there is always a tomorrow and a yesterday. OR Today was once tomorrow. If there is no tomorrow, there is no next day and thus, no yesterday as yesterday once was today (It's alright if you think I am talking gibberish.)
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Oh thanks a lot! Now I understand! The light does not bend and thus follows the curvature of space-time, entering the black hole. Thanks for your help.
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Cool, its true. My teacher told me about it. I think it ate the cyanobacteria inside the algae and used it to photosynthesize. Sweet idea on using it for animals and humans. Pray we won't become hulk!
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Probably. I've only known how to calculate the probability for sexual reproduction. I think it is possible. There will be one box corresponding to A once, a once and A and a twice. could be. I'm not sure.
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Do black holes suck in light due to their immense gravity? I thought light has no mass and subsequently it does not get affected by such curvatures of space-time? Also, from the Newtonian point of view, it has no weight. So how do we determine that light will get sucked in and why? Basically, for light to bend, there has to be a refraction right? So, it has to travel through a new medium. So how is it possible? I've heard of this. Is it true?