Recent content by shina
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What are these small white flies and how can I identify them?
hi friends, I am very much excited to know about those white flies. they are very small but much irritating. I usually went to my educational institution in morning where I could find them in large crowd. I always tried to search about it. I also googled many times but I could not recollect any...- shina
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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What is the formula for adding a sequence of consecutive numbers?
I know I should write question separately but I couldn't- shina
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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What is the formula for adding a sequence of consecutive numbers?
Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution hey hello every one I want to ask a question that is add 1+2+3+4.....10000000. I think its very easy. for example let us add first 5 numbers 1+2+3+4+5 now we can find a pattern that adding first and last digit will be always same...- shina
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- Addition Numbers
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Shear stress at different points
Yaa as you was interested in that PDF I send it to you. It contains only hints which are related to your question. I am little bit perplexed what you reply. I am not getting what are you trying to say. You are not able to open that PDF or what you really want to ask- shina
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Shear stress at different points
I have a PDF on sheer stress. This PDF will answer all your questions. But I don't know how to send it.- shina
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Undergrad Electricity and the operation of induction motors
How electricity passing through a conductor produces magnetic field around it. How an induction motor works. The energy or electricity which passes trough green earthing wire is transmitted into the ground. Why this energy is not conserved and can be used in future. All these three things are...- shina
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- Electricity Induction Induction motors Motors
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad What Is the Geometrical Interpretation of Bounded Curves?
Be more specific what you are saying- shina
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Undergrad What Is the Geometrical Interpretation of Bounded Curves?
I was saying that why you have used word bounded curves. Will you tell me its precise meaning.- shina
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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Undergrad What Is the Geometrical Interpretation of Bounded Curves?
I find it amazing. But will you explain me the restore features of curve. Actually I am going to read about curves in detail but I need little guidance. Can you name some of the books which I can buy.- shina
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- Forum: Differential Geometry
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High School Atom Nucleus: Orbital Path & Pattern Explained
I am fully satisfied with you mfb. Thanks for your reply- shina
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Electrons: Orbits, Collisions, & What Happens When They Collide
Electrons moving at discrete orbits or shells ever collide or not. And what will happen if they collide with each other?- shina
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- Atoms Electrons
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Atom Nucleus: Orbital Path & Pattern Explained
Yaa I am truly satisfied with you but I don't know the reason that why limited number of electrons are there in discrete shell around nucleus of an atom- shina
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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High School Atom Nucleus: Orbital Path & Pattern Explained
An nucleus of an atom is really surrounded by circular orbits or not. And why there is a pattern that orbit k can contain only two electrons, orbit l can contain only 8 electrons and so on. But at some places I observe that the nucleus of an atom is surrounded by cloud like structure containing...- shina
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- Atoms Orbital Path
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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How can I get involved in the scientific community at PF?
Myself shivani and I have joined this site recently. I hope you all will cooperate with me- shina
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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High School Time & Temperature: Proportional or Inverse?
yes this is a correct example. But how do u know what the time is. Let us take time = x and temperature = y and it is stable. Now I can write x is proportional to time because time is never stable it will go on increasing. And if time will increase then automatically temp will decrease as...- shina
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- Forum: Thermodynamics