Hi guys/gals,
I have a problem, my maths isn't that great. I have some underground storage tanks with petrol in them. and I can only measure depth of the liquid at the bottom. however i want to know the volume for disposal purposes. Can anyone tell me how to find the volume given the height...
You don't consider them as particles; and you don't consider them as waves. When you think about light consider it as something that has wave-like, AND particle-like properties. however it is not both, and it is not either. :)
Now you're probably more confuzzled!
I think you need to elaborate the question. Is the answer as simple as finding the volume of water you have poured over the panel? re-word your question :)
I think you will need to elaborate. i think what you might be confused with is oceanic spreading rates (the rate at which the spreading ridges form new oceanic crust). As these rocks cool down below the curie temperature, Earth's magnetic field will have an affect on mineral alignment, recording...