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Magnetism and Magnetic Effects of Electric Current: Exercises and Example Solved Numerical problems - Physics
EXAMPLE 3.19
Calculate the magnetic field inside a solenoid, when
(a) the length of the solenoid becomes twice and fixed number of turns
(b) both the length of the solenoid and number of turns are double
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Eddie's Math and Calculator Blog
Scientific Calculator Basics Document Now Available
If you are new to scientific calculators, ever wondered what the [sin], [log], and [e^x] keys actually mean, or want a refresher on the basics: then this tutorial is for you.
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Poincaré group
Context
Riemannian geometry
Basic definitions
Further concepts
Theorems
Applications
Differential geometry
synthetic differential geometry
Introductions
from point-set topology to differentiable manifolds
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Domain and Range - Examples | Domain and Range of a Function
What are Domain and Range?
To put it simply, domain and range coorespond with several values in in contrast to each other. For instance, let's consider the grade point calculation of a school where a student receives an A
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Introduction to Mathematical Physics/Electromagnetism/Exercises - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Exercice:
Assume constitutive relations to be:
${\displaystyle D(r,t)=\epsilon (r,t)*E(r,t)}$
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Elimination theory
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
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2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 12-XX [MSN][ZBL]
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Orthogonality
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Data science: Bayesian inference and MCMC sampling introduction
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ISC Physics Previous Year Question Paper 2012 Solved for Class 12
Maximum Marks: 70
Time allowed: 3 hours
• Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper. They must NOT start writing during this time
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The area of a rectangle is defined as the total space occupied by it and perimeter is defined as the total length of the boundary of the rectangle.
Answer: The dimensions of the rectangle with a perimeter of 100m, and as large an area as possible, are 25 m and 25 m.
Area of rectangle = length × breadth
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RD Sharma Class 9 Solutions Chapter 7 Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry MCQS
These Solutions are part of RD Sharma Class 9 Solutions. Here we have given RD Sharma Class 9 Solutions Chapter 7 Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry MCQS
Other Exercises
Mark the correct alternative in each of the following:
Question 1.
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Definition
edit
The binomial transform, T, of a sequence, {a[n]}, is the sequence {s[n]} defined by
${\displaystyle s_{n}=\sum _{k=0}^{n}(-1)^{k}{n \choose k}a_{k}.}$
Formally, one may write
${\displaystyle s_{n}=(Ta)_{n}=\sum _{k=0}^{n}T_{nk}a_{k}}$
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torch.trapezoid
torch.trapezoid¶
torch.trapezoid(y, x=None, *, dx=None, dim=- 1) Tensor¶
Computes the trapezoidal rule along dim. By default the spacing between elements is assumed to be 1, but dx can be used to specify a different constant spacing, and x can be used to specify
arbitrary spacing along dim.
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Fit non-linear dose-response model
fitMod {DoseFinding} R Documentation
Fit non-linear dose-response model
Description
Fits a dose-response model. Built-in dose-response models are "linlog", "linear", "quadratic", "emax", "exponential", "sigEmax", "betaMod" and "logistic" (see drmodels).
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What is Sensitivity, Specificity, False positive, False negative?
• These are terms that are fundamental to understanding the utility of clinical tests. They are the most essential variables when designing diagnostic tests, in determining how reliable the tests
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Prove That Root 3 is an Irrational Number Class 10th Maths Solutions || Contradiction and Long Division Method » NCERT MATH SOLUTIONS
Prove That Root 3 is an Irrational Number Class 10th Maths Solutions || Contradiction and Long Division Method
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Margins of error in Howard County polling, part 1
HoCo Rising recently highlighted a new poll on the Howard County executive race. This occasioned much comment among HCR’s readers on the political implications of the polling numbers. Rather than add
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Physical principles
Physical principles for the golf swing
Energy and Momentum
Dave Tutelman -- October 3, 2022
More energy
Angular energy
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pla
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1.2: How Can I Use The Features Of This Book To My Advantage?
For this section you will need the following:
Symbols Used
• [latex]C/Y=[/latex] Compounds per year, or compounding frequency
• [latex]FV=[/latex] Future value, or maturity value
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How do you write y = 4(x - 2)^2 - 1 in standard form? | Socratic
How do you write #y = 4(x - 2)^2 - 1# in standard form?
1 Answer
$y = 4 {x}^{2} - 16 x + 15$
Explanation:
Standard form is as follows:
$y = a {x}^{2} + b x + c$
1. $y = 4 {\left(x - 2\right)}^{2} - 1$
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How do you integrate 1/(s+1)^2 using partial fractions? | HIX Tutor
How do you integrate #1/(s+1)^2 # using partial fractions?
Answer 1
You don't use partial fraction, do substitution
#s + 1 = u# #du = ds#
#int 1/u^2 du#
#[-1/u]#
and subsitute back you have :
#[-1/(s+1)]#
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MATLAB
cov
Description
C = cov(A) returns the covariance.
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New Construction of Order-Preserving Encryption Based on Order-Revealing Encryption
1. Introduction
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5. Exponential Form of
5. Exponential Form of a Complex Number
by M. Bourne
IMPORTANT:
In this section, `θ` MUST be expressed in radians.
We use the important constant
`e = 2.718 281 8...`
in this section.
We first met e in the section Natural logarithms (to the base e).
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Solver
Welcome to Quickmath Solvers!
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Example: x-y>2,y>x^2
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[Solved] Calculate the years purchase for a property of useful life o
Calculate the years purchase for a property of useful life of 30 years and the rate of interest of 5% per annum. The rate of interest for the sinking fund is 3%.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Option 2 : 14
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-
The following predicates are exported from this file while their implementation is defined in imported modules or non-module files loaded by this module.
Var is an element of Domain. Domain is one of:
Integer
Singleton set consisting only of Integer.
Lower .. Upper
All integers I such th... | 5 | [
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Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH104/December 2012/Question 01 (c)
MATH104 December 2012
• Q1 (a) • Q1 (b) • Q1 (c) • Q1 (d) • Q1 (e) • Q1 (f) • Q1 (g) • Q1 (h) • Q1 (i) • Q1 (j) • Q1 (k) • Q1 (l) • Q1 (m) • Q1 (n) • Q1 (o) • Q2 (a) • Q2 (b) • Q2 (c) • Q2 (d) • Q2 (e) • Q3 • Q4 (a) • Q4
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None
For this functor to be full would mean that every adjunction of presentable quasicategories comes from a simplicial Quillen adjunction of simplicial model categories, up to equivalence.
Somebody must have thought about whether that’s true or not?
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What is the chromatic formula?
What is the chromatic formula?
If G is a simple graph, we write PG(k) as the number of ways we can achieve a proper coloring on the vertices of G given k colors and PG is called the Chromatic Function of G. If k<χ(G), then PG(k) =
0.
How do you find the chromatic index of a graph?
The... | 5 | [
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fix gld command
\(\renewcommand{\AA}{\text{Å}}\)
fix gld command
Syntax
fix ID group-ID gld Tstart Tstop N_k seed series c_1 tau_1 ... c_N_k tau_N_k keyword values ...
• ID, group-ID are documented in fix command
• gld = style name of this fix command
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Five neighbour theorem
Every map has at least one country with five or fewer neighbours
This theorem is central to any attempted proof of the Four Colour Theorem. It relies on Euler's formula, F-E+V=2, to relate the number of countries, borders and meeting points (defined below). It is
normally associated with polyhed... | 4 | [
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Unit Economics
Economics isn’t something people can easily discard, as we’re perpetually engaged with it in our daily lives to varying degrees. “Unit economics” is not a novel term, but it is often not clearly
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Stacks Project Blog
Locally free modules do not satisfy descent for fpqc coverings. I have an example involving a countable “product” of affine curves, which I will upload to the stacks project soon.
But what about fppf descent? Suppose A —> B is a faithfully flat ring map of finite presentation. Let M be an A-module ... | 4 | [
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A Shopper Bought Shoes Marked $75, With 25%off. If The Store Also Charged 8.75% Tax. How Much Did The
75 times .25 = 18.75
75 - 18.75 = 56.25
56.25 * .0875 = 4.921875
56.25 + 4.921875 = 61.171875
Answer: $61.17
The shopper paid $61.17
Step-by-step explanation:
the motorcyclist starts x hours after the bus.
it take... | 4 | [
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blog
Burning ship
In this short article I'd like to present my longtime favorite complex plane fractal, the Burning Ship. This will be very non-technical and non-scientific.
A little theory
For a start, a bit of theory. Complex plane fractals are simply sets of complex numbers. Because complex numbers are in fact pa... | 4 | [
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Torque in the rotational form of Newton's second law | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki
Torque in the rotational form of Newton's second law
In the consideration of the motion of composite systems, it is often necessary to consider the effects of forces applied at different points within the system and rotations which ma... | 4 | [
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How do you integrate int (2-sqrtx)^5/sqrtx using substitution? | HIX Tutor
How do you integrate #int (2-sqrtx)^5/sqrtx# using substitution?
Answer 1
$\int {\left(2 - \sqrt{x}\right)}^{5} / \sqrt{x} \mathrm{dx} = - {\left(2 - \sqrt{x}\right)}^{6} / 3 + C$
#t = 2-sqrtx#
#dt = -dx/(2sqrtx)#
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Question 7 - Prove 1.3 + 3.5 + 5.7 + .. + (2n-1) (2n+1) - Class 11
Question 7 - Chapter 4 Class 11 Mathematical Induction (Important Question)
Last updated at April 16, 2024 by Teachoo
Transcript
Question 7: Prove the following by using the principle of mathematical induction for all n N: 1.3 + 3.5 + 5.7 + + (2n 1) ... | 4 | [
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Example 27.2 Two-Way Random-Effects and Autoregressive Model for Panel Data
This example shows how you can use the SSM procedure to specify and fit the two-way random-effects model and the autoregressive model to analyze a panel of time series. These (and a few other) model
types can also be fitted by the PANEL proce... | 5 | [
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Compton Scattering Calculator
Last updated:
Compton Scattering Calculator
The Compton scattering calculator is a tool that helps you to find the wavelength extension of a photon scattered by any angle in this particular case.
The Compton effect is among the possible interactions between light and matter. After this ... | 5 | [
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How to Find dy/dx, Implicit differentiation? 2xy^3 + y = 2x | Socratic
How to Find dy/dx, Implicit differentiation? 2xy^3 + y = 2x
1 Answer
$\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{dx}} = \frac{2 - 2 {y}^{3}}{6 x {y}^{2} + 1}$
Explanation:
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What are other methods for solving equations that can be adapted to solving trigonometric equations? | Socratic
What are other methods for solving equations that can be adapted to solving trigonometric equations?
1 Answer
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RGB to HSL, HSL to RGB Conversion Calculator
The RGB color model describes a color in terms of the amount of red, green, and blue light it contains. The three values of red, green, and blue range from 0 to 255, with white defined as (255, 255,
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[classic example] binary tree recursive structure classic topic collection @ binary tree
Xiaobian has something to say: these topics are the understanding and application of the recursive traversal structure of binary tree, which are very classic topics.
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I_CONSTRAINED_M
I_CONSTRAINED_M = 1 | 2 | 4
Default: I_CONSTRAINED_M = none
Description: I_CONSTRAINED_M switches on the constrained local moments approach.
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1 Q- Fill in the blank and 4 Questions - calculations - Assignment Essays
Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the textbook.1. A current liability that represents cash collected in advance of earning the
related revenue is called ____________________________________________.
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Classical Multidimensional Scaling
This example shows how to use cmdscale to perform classical (metric) multidimensional scaling, also known as principal coordinates analysis.
cmdscale takes as an input a matrix of inter-point distances and creates a configuration of points. Ideally, those points are in two or three ... | 4 | [
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hange
Use the base-change formula to find each logarithm to four decimal places. $$\log _{3}(5)$$
Short Answer
Expert verified
1.4646
Step by step solution
01
Understand the Base-Change Formula
The base-change formula for logarithms states that for any positive numbers a, b, and c (where a ≠ 1 and c ≠ 1), \ \ ... | 4 | [
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Bitcoin Option’s Premium and Its Delta
There is one important factor that has a significant impact on the profit and loss of options settled in Bitcoin, such as on Deribit Exchange. Few discussions have been made on this topic yet.
Let me bring up one question first.
Which Delta should we use?
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Basic linear ODE | JustToThePointBasic linear ODE
The excitement of learning separates youth from old age. As long as you’re learning, you’re not old, Rosalyn S.Yalow
Recall
Differential equations
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None
In LP, the parameters (input data) of the model can change within certain limits with-out causing the optimum solution to change. This is referred to as sensitivity analysis, and will be the subject
matter of this section. Later, in Chapter 4, we will study post-optimal analysis which deals with determining the ne... | 5 | [
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Disconjugacy
From Encyclopedia of Mathematics
2020 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary: 34L [MSN][ZBL]
An $ n $ th order homogeneous linear differential operator (equation)
$$ \tag{a1 } Ly \equiv y ^ {( n ) } + p _ {1} ( x ) y ^ {( n - 1 ) } + \dots + p _ {n} ( x ) y = 0 $$
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Phasor Diagram of Synchronous Motor:
The Phasor Diagram of Synchronous Motor is the most important element of a power system. It converts mechanical power into electrical form and feeds it into the power network or, in the case of a
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For what values of x is #f(x)= e^x/(x^2-x) -e^x# concave or convex?
1 Answer
The function is convex for $x < - 1.660$, $0 < x < 1$, $x > 1.928$
Explanation:
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CHARACTER HOWMNY, SIDE
INTEGER INFO, LDP, LDS, LDVL, LDVR, M, MM, N
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What is the derivative of f(x)=5^lnx?
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What is the derivative of $f\left(x\right)={5}^{\mathrm{ln}x}$?
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Take both sides' natural logarithms.
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The Stacks project
Example 60.19.1. Suppose that $A_*$ is any cosimplicial ring. Consider the cosimplicial module $M_*$ defined by the rule
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Structure, Working and Characteristic of the UJT
• The full form of the UJT is uni junction transistor.
• It is a single PN junction semiconductor switching device.
Structure
• The UJT consists of lightly doped N type silicon bar with terminal ends with base 1 ( B[1] ) and base 2 ( B[2] ).
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Trigonometric Ratios of Angle A/2 in Terms of cos A | Signs of sin A/2, cos A/2
Trigonometric Ratios of Angle A/2 in Terms of cos A
We will learn about the trigonometric ratios of angle A/2 in terms of cos A.
How to express sin A/2, cos A/2 and tan A/2 in terms of cos A?
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Ball Mill Capacity and Power Consumption Relationship to Mill Speed - 911Metallurgist
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<p>So, to get the <strong><span style="color:#27ae60;">Total Number of Factors</span></strong> using Prime Factorization, simply do the "trick" we discussed in the Positive Factors with PF
entry in the Quant Mountain, and multiply the result by $2$.</p> <p>Example</p> <p>How many TOTAL (positive and nega... | 4 | [
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Physics[Dgamma] - the Dirac gamma matrices
Calling Sequence
Dgamma[mu]
Parameters
mu - an integer between 1 and the dimension, or any algebraic expression generically representing it (when the dimension is equal to 4, mu = 5 is also allowed)
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Vectors and Projectiles
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Adaptive Code
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NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Trigonometric | Aasoka
Free NCERT Solutions at Aasoka helps students of Class 11 to understand the topics of the chapter “Trigonometric”. Aasoka offers questions and solutions designed as per the latest CBSE syllabus.
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2009 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 22
Problem
Two cubical dice each have removable numbers $1$ through $6$. The twelve numbers on the two dice are removed, put into a bag, then drawn one at a time and randomly reattached to the faces of the
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Exam Praxis : Science Behind Learning...
Thermodynamics
NCERT Summary
1. Thermodynamic Equilibrium
• Temperature of a body is related to its average internal energy, not to kinetic energy of motion of centre of mass.
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This year, we at the Crocs-Side-Scripting CTF team took part in the hxp CTF 2021 . It was another challenging CTF with hard challenges. This post contains our solutions to the four challenges we
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Ranking Investment Proposals
Read this section about capital budgeting and ranking investment proposals. These are important when businesses are comparing similar real estates investments with the intent of picking the
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How to Read Complex Expressions | sofatutor.com
How to Read Complex Expressions
Content How to Read Complex Expressions
Basics on the topic How to Read Complex Expressions
Interpreting Algebraic Expressions
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