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- How do you do the square root of a number? + Example - Socratic
Given a large whole number (especially one with exact square root), it may be helpful to factor it and identify square factors There are at least 25 (yes 25) methods for finding the square root of a number Note that a square root may be a whole number, a rational number an irrational number or even a non-real complex number Here's just one possible method If you are given a large
- Question #05f5e - Socratic
The tension on cable is the sum of the man's and the elevator's weights Tension=G+ Gelevator When the elevator is accelerated downwards, there is an inertia force in the reverse direction This inertial force reduces the weight on the bathroom scale inertial force=691-499=299N Now ,let use the Newton's second law of motion F = m ⋅ a m:mass
- Determine true velocity? - Socratic
The man walks northwards with the same speed as the wind So there is a component of the wind velocity that comes from the south in a speed of 6 km h He feels a breeze from the west, so there is also a component from the west In the case of the cyclist, I think it helps to remember that speed is relative to something
- What is Lord of the Flies about? How is the title related . . . - Socratic
It is about man's inability to control his behaviour or emotions if left to his own devices Int he novel the behaviour of the boys, left on the island, degenerate until one of them is murdered William Golding the author was arguing that man if left to his own devices will quickly degenerate into such base and inhuman behavior Therefore a structure is needed where clear norms and values
- 2. A boy stands 10 m in front of a plane mirror . then be . . . - Socratic
Now,distance between the boy and his image is 7 +7 i e 14 meters So,the image moved to him by (20 −14) or 6 meters Alternatively, From the above discussion,clearly, v + u = x (let)= 2u So, x = 2u Or, dx dt = 2 du dt It means velocity of image should be twice than that of man's velocity,so if the man moves by 3m then the image will move to
- Question #01d26 - Socratic
Suppose a man is walking in the yellow colored direction with velocity V 1 and rain is falling from the sky with velocity V 2 According to the picture given the ∠ACB is θ
- What is an oxymoron? + Example - Socratic
An oxymoron is a seemingly contradictory statement On the surface an oxymoron seems to be contradictory, for example, "Child is father of man" On first inspection how can a child be a father of man? Of course a child cannot but a child grows into an adult and may well become a father of a son Another example is "The King is dead, long live the King" Again this seems to be contradictory but
- Who is J. J Thomson? - Socratic
"Joseph John Thomson, 1856-1940 " See this site It was said of him posthumously that, "He, more than any other man, was responsible for the" "fundamental change in outlook which distinguishes" "the physics of this century from that of the last " Thomson was a full professor at 28 years of age (an amazing accomplishment, and a tribute to his peers who unjealously recognized his precocious
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