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    Is there a relationship between these numbers from the Phi function?

    wow, i have a lot of testin to do... thanks muzza
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    Is there a relationship between these numbers from the Phi function?

    opps yeh sorry, so do you think there will be a general forumla? i have got one for prime squares Φ(p²) = p² - p where p = prime but not one for all others
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    Is there a relationship between these numbers from the Phi function?

    Doing maths cousework, Phi Function and i came out with these numbers (i dnt no if it has anything do to with phi number yet) i) Φ (4²) = Φ(16) = 2 ii) Φ (6²) = Φ(36) = 12 iii) Φ (8²) = Φ(64) = 32 its looks as if there could b a relatonship between them but i can't see one, can you...
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    Has number phi ever popped up in modern or classical physics

    well I am doing my maths coursework and its to do with the phi function, you look at the factors of a numbers (eg. 7) and look at the factors below it (1,2,3,4,5,6,7) and any of the factors which are in the factors of 7 you don't include (excluding 1, that would defeat the whole object). Not...
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    A question - could you survive this?

    i always think that, like if i was in a building that was colapsing, i could have something below me and just as it hits the ground I could jump and survive, but then i thought about it. You would be accelrating so fast until you reach ur maximum velocity (if you have not hit thr gound yet) and...
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    A-Level Physics: Explaining Resistance to a 15-Year-Old

    Well I am thinking of doing Chemistry, Physics, Maths and Computing for A-Levels. I am doing my GCSE's at the moment (doing the exams Jul 05): French, Eng Lit, Eng Lan, Maths, Electronics, Business Studies, Music, Chemistry, Physics and Biology. As long as I get the grades I should do the...
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    At what frequency is it best to wake a person up?

    At what frequency is it best to wake a person up? :zzz: --> :surprise:
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    Can You See Light in a Vacuum with a Flashlight?

    its like the moon, we see the moon only because light from the sun is reflecting off of it onto our earth. If you shined a torch into space, you wouldn't see the light unless it hits something on its way, and this is delayed (depending on how far away it is!). An example, turn your torch on...
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    A-Level Physics: Explaining Resistance to a 15-Year-Old

    thanks, yeh don't worry I will be doing Maths as well, as long as I get my GCSE's. The sight was useful thanks for that! Lokolo
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    A-Level Physics: Explaining Resistance to a 15-Year-Old

    Has anyone here done A-Level physics? I want to know what its like so please say! by the way this is an English qualification so if you are all americans you may not understand what I am on about! BUT, I need some help in explaining how increasing a length of wire will change resistance...
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