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Question #de1b8 + Example - Socratic Definitions of Energy vary a little by state standards And scientists aren't always very good about using terms consistently Chemists, for example, like to speak of entropy instead If you are in a state which uses the SCREAM acronym, you may have the choices: Sound, Chemical, Radiant, Electrical, Atomic, and Mechanical You could make a case for many of these so-called forms of energy
Question #26469 - Socratic Electric Meters usually measure in KWH units KWH is acronym for Kilo Watt Hour It's basically units of Work Energy You can do the math for the Kilo Watt Hour It's simple KWH = 1000* 60*60 Watt-Sec rArr KWH = 3 6*10^6 Watt-Sec We know that, Power = (Work) (Time) Units of Power are Watt, Work are Joules and Time are Seconds So, Watt-Sec is nothing but Joules So, KWH=3 6Mega Joules One KWH
Question #8b990 - Socratic The acronym "OIL RIG" is used to help remember this : "Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain" You may first have heard oxidation in relation to say, rusting of iron where we say Iron has been oxidised: "Iron" + "oxygen" to "hydrated iron (iii) oxide" Although the formation of an oxide helps make an intuitive link to iron being oxidised, we can
Solve using FOIL? (x^2+6) (x^2+3) - Socratic then multiply the OUTER terms So, that's the first term in the first binomial, and the last one in the second binomial: #x^2 * 3 = 3x^2#
How do you evaluate (\frac { 6} { 5} ) ^ { 2} \div ( \frac { 6} { 5 . . . 36 25 >"when evaluating expressions with "color(blue)"mixed operations" "there is a particular order that must be followed" "follow the order as set out in the acronym PEMDAS" ["P-parenthesis (brackets),E-exponents (powers)" "M-multiplication, D-division, A-addition, S-subtraction ]" =36 25-:1larrcolor(red)"brackets powers" =36 25larrcolor(red)"division"
How do you simplify (-8)\times [ (-78)\div (-13)- (-9)]^ {2 . . . - Socratic When evaluating expressions with mixed operations there is a particular order that must be followed Follow the order as set out in the acronym PEMDAS (Parenthesis (brackets), Exponents (powers), Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction) Here we must evaluate the expression inside the square bracket first (− 8) × [6 + 9]2 ← division = (− 8) × [15]2 = (−8) × 225 ←
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