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Undergrad AC Circuit: RMS & Mean Current Explained
Hello people, In an AC circuit, how is RMS current and Mean current defined as? What is the practical meaning of RMS current? Thanks in advance.- saiaspire
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- Current Mean Rms
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Hybridisation of the carbon carrying the unpaired electron?
Hi, In vinyl radical, CH2=CH* (* -unpaired electron) what is the hybridisation of the carbon carrying the unpaired electron?- saiaspire
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- Carbon Electron Hybridisation
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Newton's First Law straight line speed
that would not be possible.. everything in this universe has mass.. however light or any electro magnetic radiation for that matter, in vacuum, moves with the same speed(3x10^8 m/s) forever..- saiaspire
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How does heat affect TLC visualization with sulfuric acid?
Heating may or maynot affect the components of the organic solvents which have been adsorbed in the adsorbent. however, if the temp is high enough, then the solvent may vaporize.- saiaspire
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Undergrad Straight lines and complex numbers
thanks rainbow kid- saiaspire
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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Undergrad Straight lines and complex numbers
can anyone give me a detailed explanation on how to derive equation for a straight line, which is made up of points, each point representing a complex number..// pls help- saiaspire
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- Complex Complex numbers Lines Numbers straight lines
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Undergrad Angular Momentum of a particle
Angular Momentum... Since magnitude of the angular momentum of a particle ( or body) depends upon the linear momentum of a particle( r x p)[ p- linear momentum, r - position vector] does it mean that a body rotating about a fixed axis( only rotational motion ) does not posses any angular... -
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Graduate Absence of Jupiter: Accretion Effects & Impacts on Earth
dude, last time halleys comet was delayed by approx 520 days because of gravitational pull frrom Jupiter and saturn...- saiaspire
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High School Does Velocity Remain Constant in Vertical Motion?
or using Newtons laws.. initial velocity = u at highest point v=0; v=u+at; a=g=10 m/s^2 u=10t; now from highest point. u=0; v=0-10t(- ve for direction); v= -10t; -
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High School Does Velocity Remain Constant in Vertical Motion?
gravity is a conservative force/./ when u throw the body and it reaches the max height, its velocity is 0( so KE is 0), whereas it has PE( which is = to mgh) when it reaches back to the point of projection, its KE will be equal to the PE at highest point( since gravity is conservative force)... -
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Graduate Absence of Jupiter: Accretion Effects & Impacts on Earth
for one thing, the halleys comet would come to Earth a lot quicker, as it won't suffer any retardation due to jupiters gravitational pull...- saiaspire
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Solving for the Projection Angle: Range and Maximum Height Relationship
Let A be the angle and u be the velocity of projection and g ( accel due to gravity) Range (R) = u^2sin A^2/2g Max Height(H)=u^2sin2 A/g sin 2 A = 2 sin A cos A equate R and H ( since they should be equal).. u will get sin A/cos A = 4 but sin A/cos A = tan A therfore A should be 76 degrees...- saiaspire
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Solving for the Projection Angle: Range and Maximum Height Relationship
the angle is 76- saiaspire
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High School Conservative and Non Conservative Forces
the terms u have given are pretty much the same as my textbook... i want some better explanation so that i can understand what it really means..