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how did they erased the derivative of I object
how did they change the variable?
how did they erased the derivative of I object
how did they change the variable?
nhrock3 said:why they change t to I
on the interval
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In science, a transition refers to a change from one state to another, often involving the movement or transformation of energy or matter.
Understanding transitions is important in science because they can help explain how processes or systems work, and can also provide insights into potential solutions for problems or challenges.
There are several types of transitions in science, including phase transitions (such as solid to liquid), chemical transitions (such as a chemical reaction), and energy transitions (such as heat transfer).
Scientists study and analyze transitions through various methods, such as conducting experiments, making observations, and using mathematical models or simulations.
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