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How Oranges Exist Under Thermodynamics Laws
okay i just want to ask you , because i think i have grasp of what the answer is and your input helped a lot. so assuming that the world is a closed system that would mean that the entropy of the world is always increasing or stays the same also keeping in mind that entropy is an expression of...- wallz
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Simplifying formulas with factorials (2n-1)
How would you simplify (2n+1)! Is the same as (2n-1)! ?- wallz
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- Factorials Formulas
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving Predator & Prey Equation: Rabbit Pop w/ No Wolves
OHHHHHHHH that last part totally slipped my mind i will try that thank you hmm i looked up the answer and steps were shown that i don't fully understand after letting w=0, dR/dt=0, and the book tells me R equals 0 or 5000 then- wallz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Solving Predator & Prey Equation: Rabbit Pop w/ No Wolves
i was doing some practise problems to see how much of the material i understand well I'm having a lot of trouble with this differential equations chapter in my textbook , especially the predator and prey questions so you have rabbits and wolves Rabbits: dR/dt= 0.08R(1-0.0002)-0.001RW...- wallz
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Oranges Exist Under Thermodynamics Laws
hey, i had this question for homework: How oranges( which have structured objects) can exist given the laws of thermodynamics? i have no idea how to answer this, so any help is greatly appreciated- wallz
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- Law Thermodynamics
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Simple object falling to earth question
so basically it depends on gravity? and how high it is off the surface of the earth?- wallz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Simple object falling to earth question
Thank you! this was my first post and i do have other questions, can i just ask them on this thread?- wallz
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Simple object falling to earth question
Can anybody help me with this question... according to classical mechanics what determines the magnitude of the acceleration of an object falling to Earth ignoring air resistance? i'm not sure if this is a trick question but isn't it just gravity and the mass of the object?- wallz
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- Earth Falling
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help