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In this video, we are going to be introduced to the Pythagorean theorem, which is a really useful geometric result within mathematics that also has some really interesting applications. Now this theorem is all about right-angled triangles or, more specifically, it’s about the relationship that exists between the length... |
Those of you who follow this blog will know I have a thing for explaining with colours. This isn’t just a gimmick for younger students, it also works for 16-18 year olds.
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Wind Speed and Power
Before venturing into the dynamics of wind flow, we should first differentiate between wind speed and wind power.
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Ratios and Proportions
Welcome to Everyday Math! This course will present 10 different everyday math concepts. Each day, you will understand the concept through a simple explanation and be presented with examples of that concept in everyday life.
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A derivative helps us to know the changing relationship between two variables. Consider the independent variable ‘x’ and the dependent variable ‘y’. The change in the value of the dependent variable with respect to the change in the value of the independent variable expression can be found using the derivative formula.... |
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Every mass... |
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For this 6 th grade statistics project students create a fun and silly game for other students to play. 6th Grade Statistics Project – Overview.
Statistics 6th Grade Math Guided Notes And Activities Bundle Math Guided Notes Guided Notes Algebraic Expressions Vocabulary
Volume Surface Area.
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The rock started as an igneous rock. Think about what the path of the example rock would look like in this diagram of the rock cycle. 1. Sketch this diagram on your answer sheet. Go back to step 2, and put the name of each process illustrated in the animation on the appropriate arrow.
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Body mass index or BMI has long been the standard for measuring health. The simple formula is widely used to classify whether our weight falls within a “healthy” range for our height. BMI provides an estimate of a person’s overall disease risk, and is used around the world to measure obesity.
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History of life
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The history of life on Earth traces the processes by which living and fossil organisms evolved, from the earliest emergence of life to the present. Earth formed about 4.5 billion years ago (abbreviated as Ga, for gigaannum) and evidence suggests that life emerged prior to 3.7 Ga. (... |
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11 Cardinality Rules
11.1 Counting One Thing by Counting Another
How do you count the number of people in a crowded room? You could countheads, since for each person there is exactly one head. Alternatively, you... |
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Students will count forward or backward from any given number chosen.
- Begin your lesson by asking your students questions about counting. Potential discussion questions include: "Have you ever lost count and needed to know where to star... |
Section 1: Matter and Energy Section 2: Changes of State Section 3: Fluids Section 4: Behavior of Gases States of Matter This chapter covers the kinetic theory of matter, changes of state, the law of conservation of mass, and the law of the conservation of energy. This chapter then introduces the characteristics and be... |
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This section covers:
- Average, Mean, Median, Mode, and Range
- Box and Whisker Plot
- Stem and Leaf Plot
- Frequency Tables and Graphs
- Pie Chart
- More Practice
Note that we’ll cover Scatter Plots, Correlation, and Regression here.
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Universal Law of Gravitation
Table of Content
- Introduction of Gravitation
- The Force of Gravity
- What is Centripetal Force?
- The Universal Law of Gravitation
- The Gravitational Constant
- Mathematical Expression
- Gravitational forces between extended objects
- Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)
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This files contains 6 printables that correlate with Common Core 4.NF.B.4, as well as some helpful tips. These pages can be used as guided practice, independent practice or homework. They are also a great way to review!
4.NF.B.4 - Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a
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This booklet helps students to learn about the empire-building and the voyages of Columbus that prompted the Spanish to establish colonies in the Americas, throughout the Americas, Spanish culture, language, and descendants are the legacy of this period.
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This is a drawing of what the surface of a comet might look like.
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The Comet Nucleus
A comet nucleus is made of
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Chapter 24 Black Holes and Curved Spacetime
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
- Explain the event horizon surrounding a black hole
- Discuss why the popular notion of black holes as great sucking monsters that can ingest material at great distances from them is erroneous
- Use the concept of warped space... |
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In physics and chemistry, flash freezing is the process whereby objects are frozen in just a few hours by subjecting them to cryogenic temperatures, or through direct contact with liquid nitrogen at −196... |
Presentation on theme: "Physics 101: Lecture 25, Pg 1 Physics 101: Lecture 25 Fluids in Motion: Bernoulli’s Equation l Today’s lecture will cover Textbook Sections 11.7-11.10."— Presentation transcript:
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Desert plant adaptations are some modifications and characteristics that enable these plants to live in the desert. Some examples of the names and pictures of these desert plants will be listed and discussed in this article.
Table of Contents
Desert plant adaptations
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The lumen (symbol: lm) is the SI derived unit of luminous flux, a measure of the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source. Luminous flux differs from power (radiant flux) in that radi... |
The Pythagoreans were an Hellenic organization of astronomers, musicians, mathematicians, and philosophers; who believed that all things are, essentially, numeric. The group strove to keep the discovery of irrational numbers a secret; and legends tell of a member being drowned, for breaching this secrecy (see Hippasus)... |
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Strong differences exist within the South. The Gulf Coa... |
Object-oriented programming (OOP) uses objects containing data and the operations that manipulate that data. OOP is a modern programming approach that has its roots in the 1960s and 1970s, and it has since become a popular programming paradigm used by developers worldwide.
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Turbulence plays an important role in Earth's weather system, and can be more than an inconvenience - hundreds of injuries have occurred on commercial flights due to turbulence.
Giles Harrison, atmospheric physicist at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom, devised an inexpensive way to measure the effects of... |
US History/Age of Invention and Gilded Age
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Crystallography using X-rays is a highly effective non-destructive method for determining how molecules form the crystal. The X-ray crystallography technique utilizes the principles of X-ray diffraction in order to examine the specimen, however it’s conducted in a variety of directions, so it is possible that the 3-D s... |
The main focus of this unit is exploring how numbers can be expressed in different ways, and how the different forms of expression can make calculations or problems easier to tackle. By the end of the unit, you should feel more confident in dealing with fractions and decimals in everyday life.
Before you start work on ... |
This is a glossary of the most common demographic (population-related) terms. Note that different organizations and researchers sometimes use slightly different methods to calculate some of these terms but their overall meaning is usually the same.
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Presentation on theme: "Solving One-Step Equations and Inequalities-Chapter 2."— Presentation transcript:
Solving One-Step Equations and Inequalities-Chapter 2
2-1 Properties of Numbers Objective 1: Identifying Properties Commutative Properties of Addition and Multiplication Changing the order of the values you are add... |
What can NASA do with 3D printing? Take a look at these pioneering ideas for current and future missions.
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What if there were a more efficient -- and less expensive -- way to develop tools and science instruments for space missions? NASA may have found the answer with 3D printing. The agenc... |
Economic Terminology plays a very crucial role in understanding the concepts of Banking Awareness. We have come up with the most important economic terms to enhance your knowledge and clear your concepts.
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In order to fully understand the dynamics behind any subject, one must understand its history. We hope that the history is positive marked by compassion, gentleness, and concern for all of humankind. However, when one looks at the history of mental health in the United States, it is not characterized by the adjectives ... |
When NASA embarked on the Apollo program to land men on the moon, no one was entirely sure how it was going to work.
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A boxplot. It can tell you about your outliers and what their values are. It can also tell you if your data is symmetrical, how tightly your data is grouped, and if and how your data is skewed.
By Michael Galarnyk, Data Scientist
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Students will explore the definition of a function through use of a graph, a set of ordered pairs, and an input-output diagram.
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The ability to fluently recall the basic multiplication facts, is an important facet of mathematics and features heavily in the Australian Curriculum.
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AC Links for “Ta... |
Stem and Leaf PlotStem and Leaf Plot
Hel o friends, today we are going to focus on a very intriguing topic of mathematics i.e. Stem
and leaf plots. As you al know statistics is an important part of math and whenever we learn
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NCERT Class XI Economics: Chapter 4 – Poverty
National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Book for Class XI
Chapter: Chapter 4 – Poverty
Class XI NCERT Economics Text Book Chapter 4 Poverty is given below.
After studying this chapter, the learners will
- understand the various attributes of poverty
- ... |
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Special Issue: Transitional Fossils
From Land to Water: the Origin of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises
Evolution: Education and Outreach volume 2, pages 272–288 (2009)
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The rate law or rate equation for a chemical reaction is an equation that links the initial or forward reaction rate with the concentrations or pressures of the reactants and constant parameters (normally rate coefficients and partial reaction orders). For many reactions the initial rate is given by a power law such as... |
Fractions represent how many parts of a whole you have, which makes them useful for taking measurements or calculating precise values. Fractions can be a difficult concept to learn since they have special terms and rules for using them in equations. Once you understand the parts of a fraction, practice doing addition a... |
Millions of children have gazed up at the massive blue whale model in the Natural History Museum in London and wondered at the sheer size of the largest animal to have lived. Now scientists believe that they have discovered why whales became so big.
Blue whales can grow to 30m (100ft), the length of a Boeing 737 airlin... |
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Quantum computing is the study of a non-classical model of computation. Whereas traditional models of computing such as the Turing machine or Lambda calculus rely on... |
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You should remember that the value of an acute angle needs to be found in interval `(0^o,90^o)` expressed in degrees or `(0^o,pi/2)` expressed in radians.
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A cylinder (from Greek κύλινδρος – kulindros, "roller", "tumbler") has traditionally been a three-dimensional solid, one of the most basic of curvilinear geometric shapes. It is the idealized version of a solid physical tin can having lids on top and bottom.
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RD Sharma Solutions for class 9 provides vast knowledge about the concepts through the chapter-wise solutions. These solutions help to solve problems of higher difficulty and to ensure students have a good practice of all types of questions that can be framed in the examination. Referring to the solution also helps the... |
On average, a mammal has a brain roughly twice as large as that of a bird of the same body size, and ten times as large as that of a reptile of the same body size. Size, however, is not the only difference: there are also substantial differences in shape. The hindbrain and midbrain of mammals are generally similar to t... |
The substances that are being transformed are called reactants and the substances that are being produced are called products. Step-3:Ethanol is oxidized by K₂Cr₂O₇ plus H₂SO₄ and we get ethanal. Na2O + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2O The products are sodium chloride (table salt) and water. For finding the answer of that question... |
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Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one meter to one millimeter; with frequencies between 300 MHz (1 m) and 300 GHz (1 mm). Different sources define different frequency ranges as microwaves; the above broad definition includes both UHF and EHF (millimeter wave) bands. ... |
When astronomers study stars and galaxies in visible light, they’re plagued by the dust that fills galaxies and sometimes blocks objects from view. Look at a photograph of the Milky Way on a dark night and you'll notice clouds obscuring much of the galaxy — those are dust clouds. This is an especially big problem for r... |
How Backpropagation Algorithm works?
The backpropagation algorithm is used in layered feed-forward ANNs.
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Tyrannosaurus terrorized the Earth — at least in the Hollywood version of history. But an estimate of the muscle volume in its hind legs suggests that the mighty giant could only walk, not run.
Over the course of history, vertebrates have evolved an enormous range of sizes, spanning well over six orders of magnitude in... |
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From UPSC perspective, the following things are important :
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The triangle law of vector addition states that the sum of all vectors squared equals the sum of all vectors times a constant. In other words, the triangle law of vector addition states that the sum of the squares of all vectors is always equal to the sum of the squares of all vectors.
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3.1 Thermal concepts
3.1.1 State that temperature determines the direction of thermal energy transfer between two objects.
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3.1.2 State the relation between the Kelvin and Celsius scales of temperature
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:
- Describe the processes of a simple heat engine.
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Decimal Word Problems Worksheets
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Ally Davies, Science Subject Advisor
Current GCSE Physics and Combined Science specifications require students to be able to complete physics calculations using specified equations. Feedback from teachers indicated that it would be helpful for us to:
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Black Box Activity: Scientific Process Black Box Lab • Purpose: find out what is inside the box without opening it. • Why: Real Science doesn’t have a magic answer book. The key way to learn science is by making observations and or experimenting and collecting data. Observations A. Investigate the container, but do not... |
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Angular displacement is often expressed in one of three units. The first is the degree, and it is well known that there are 360 degrees in a circle.
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