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High School Can N be any number when divided by infinity?
Is my assumption correct- gokhul
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- Forum: General Math
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High School Can N be any number when divided by infinity?
Let N be any number N÷∞=0 Cross multiplying N=0*∞ Any number multiplied by zero is zero Even infinity is a number but it is large So N = 0- gokhul
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- Zero
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- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Polarisation of magnetic field
Does magnetic field of lightgets polarised when electric field polarised when passed through a polariser- gokhul
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- Field Magnetic Magnetic field Polarisation
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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High School The Sun's Fire: Low O2 and Carbon Emissions
space ships or comets- gokhul
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School What Happens to Photon Energy When Light is Turned Off?
Photon contains energy ,an energy can't be destroyed or if they are absorbed by walls do they posses any energy or reemit as infra red radiation- gokhul
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School The Sun's Fire: Low O2 and Carbon Emissions
And what type of nuclear reaction takes place fission or fussion- gokhul
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School The Sun's Fire: Low O2 and Carbon Emissions
Then how when objects get near catch up flame- gokhul
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School The Sun's Fire: Low O2 and Carbon Emissions
There is only 0.77% of oxygen in sun And only 0.29% of carbon The question is there is only small amount of o2 but how how sun is surrounded by fire with very less emissions of carbon ( referred to Wikipedia for amount of gas in sun)- gokhul
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- Carbon Emissions Fire
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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High School What Happens to Photon Energy When Light is Turned Off?
Light consists of photon Photon is carrier of energy When lights are switched off where had the energy of photon gone According to law of conservation of energy Energy can't be destroyed In darkness, are they any radiation due to conversion of energy??- gokhul
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- Radiation
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- Forum: Thermodynamics