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    Prefixes and Equations

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    Prefixes and Equations 1mL = -1x10 3 L = 0.001L 1 kilometers (1km) = 1000m (1x103 m) 1 kilometer (1KL) = 1000L (1x10 3 L) Prefixes Symbol Numerical Value Scientific Notation Equality Kilo | K | 1000 | 103 | 1km = 1x103m 1m = 1x10-3Km | Mega | M | 1 000 000 | 106 | 1Mg = 1x106g1g = 1x10-6Mg | Giga | G | 1 000 000 000 | 109 | 1Gm = 1x109m1m = 1x10-9Gm | Tera | T | 1 000 000 000 000 | 1012 | 1Ts = 1x1012s1s = 1x10-12Ts | Deci | d | 0.1 | 10-1 | 1dL = 1x10-1L1L = 1x101dL (10dL) | *These

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    Cold Equations

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    The Cold Equations This short story by Tom Godwin is a very sentimental and lesson learning story. Briefly‚ it is about a ship on a designated mission which encounters a problem because the pilot on the ship encounters a stowaway‚ a young girl‚ and every stowaway found on board must be jettisoned‚ it was the law and there was absolutely no appeal. Marilyn‚ the stowaway’s name‚ was simply a teen and all she wanted was to see her brother whom she hadn’t seen in over 10 years she really meant

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    Apple Inc.‚ 2008 1. What were Apple’s competitive advantages in the computer business? There are mainly two kinds of competitive advantages‚ which are cost advantage and differentiation advantage. Apparently‚ Apple adopted the latter one. On one hand‚ Apple enjoys high-end technology and innovation and keeps offering unique features. Apple put a high premium on creating machines that offered a cutting-edge‚ tightly integrated user experience. In marketing its Mac products‚ Apple highlighted

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    Accounting Equation Paper

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    Accounting Equation Paper Student Course Date Instructor Accounting Equation Paper The accounting equation which we know as Assets equals to Liabilities plus Equity for a sole proprietorship and for a corporation we know it as Assets equals to liabilities plus stockholders & equity. Assets are company owned‚ liabilities are what company owes and the difference between the both of them is the owner’s equity‚ these three things are what the companies

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    Demand Estimation

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    TUTORIAL 1: DEMAND THEORY 1a) The demand curve for haircuts at Terry Bernard’s Hair Design is P = 15 – 0.15Q where Q is the number of cuts per week and P is the price of a haircut. Terry is considering raising her price above the current price of RM9. Terry is unwilling to raise price of the price hike will cause revenue to fall. Should Terry raise the price of haircuts above RM9? Why or why not? b) Terry is trying to decide on the number of people to employ based on the following

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    Physics Equations

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    p2 + … ptot before = ptot after FΔt = Δp = mv – mv0 xcm = (m1x1 + m2x2 + …)/(m1 + m2 + …) vcm = (m1v1 + m2v2 + …)/(m1 + m2 + …) Rotational Motion θ ’ ?ωt ω = (ωo + ω)/2 ω ’ ωο + αt θ ’ ωοt + ½αt2 ω2 ’ ωο2 + 2αθ s = rθ v = r ω atan = rα τ = r x F Ι ’ Σmr2 Ιparallel = ICM + md2 Στ ’ Ια L ’ Ιω Στ ’ dL/dt L = r x p ΚΕ ’ ½Ιω2 Bodies in Equilibrium Στ ’ 0 ΣF ’ 0 Harmonic Motion F = -kx PE = ½kx2 ½kx2

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    Demand

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    Meanings and Definition of Demand:   The word ’demand’ is so common and familiar with every one of us that it seems superfluous to define it. The need for precise definition arises simply because it is sometimes confused with other words such as desire‚ wish‚ want‚ etc.   Demand in economics means a desire to possess a good supported by willingness and ability to pay for it. If your have a desire to buy a certain commodity‚ say a car‚ but you do not have the adequate means to pay for it‚ it will

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    The goal for this experiment is to determine which out of the four balanced chemical equations best represent the thermal decomposition of sodium bicarbonate. The guiding question will be answered with the outcome of the sodium bicarbonates thermal decomposition and it being plugged in into the four balanced chemical equations. John Dalton atomic theory explains two fundamental laws of chemistry which are the law of conservation of mass and the law of definite proportions. The atomic theory states

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    7 Ordinary Differential Equations Matlab has several different functions for the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. This chapter describes the simplest of these functions and then compares all of the functions for efficiency‚ accuracy‚ and special features. Stiffness is a subtle concept that plays an important role in these comparisons. 7.1 Integrating Differential Equations The initial value problem for an ordinary differential equation involves finding a function

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    total chemical equation

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    Continuity Equations Continuity equation is a equation that explain the transport of a conserved quantity. Since‚ mass‚ energy‚ momentum are conserved under respective condition‚ a variety of physical phenomena may be describe using continuity equations. By using first law of thermodynamics‚ energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only transfer by continuous flow. Total continuity equation (TCE)‚ component continuity equation(CCE) and energy equation(EE) is applied to do mathematical model

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