I presume you mean 1 km to m:
(1 km)(1000 m/km)=1000 m Therefore, 1 km equals 1000 m.
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1.6 kilometers in a mile
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K is two times m add 1 k = (2 m ) + 1 k=2m+1
unit of thermal conductivity in SI system (W/m K)W/(mK) = J s^-1 m^-1 K^-1= kg m^2 s^-2 s^-1 m^-1 K^-1= kg m s^-3 K^-1
P = 1 For K = 1 to M . P = P * N Next K PRINT "N raised to the power of M is "; P
multiply by 1 k
By Master Amir (UPSI) 1) Let k = force constant of the spring, M = mass attached to the end of the spring, f = frequency f = (1/2pi)*sqrt(k/M) When M = m, then f = 0.88 Hz Therefore, 0.88 = (1/2pi)*sqrt(k/m)-----------------------... When M = m+680 g = m + 0.68 kg, then f = 0.60 Hz Therefore, 0.60 = (1/2pi)*sqrt(k/(m + 0.68))----------------(2) Dividing (1) by (2):- 0.88/0.60 = sqrt(k/m)/sqrt(k/(m + 0.68)) Or 1.47 = sqrt((m + 0.68)/m) Or 1.47 = sqrt(1 + 0.68/m) Taking square on both sides: - 2.16 = 1 + 0.68/m Or 0.68/m = 2.16 - 1 Or 0.68/m = 1.16 Or m = 0.68/1.16 Or m = 0.586 kg = 586 g Ans: 586 g
To convert a decimal to a percentage, you multiply by 100. So, 0.521 multiplied by 100 is 52.1%. Therefore, 0.521 as a percentage is 52.1%.
//the following code will help you to write the program for(i=n-1, j=0; i > 0; i--, j++) //n is the order of the square matrix { for(k=j; k < i; k++) printf("%d ", a[j][k]); for(k=j; k < i; k++) printf("%d ", a[k][i]); for(k=i; k > j; k--) printf("%d ", a[i][k]); for(k=i; k > j; k--) printf("%d ", a[k][j]); } m= (n-1)/2; //calculate the position of the middle element if (n% 2 == 1) printf("%d", a[m][m]);//to print the middle element also //9809752937(udanesh)
my bad!!! its : Suppose k is 20% of m.
angular frequency = square root (K/m) wher k is spring constant and m = mass linear frequency = 1/2pi times square root (K/m)
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The rate law for this reaction is rate = k[A]^m[B]^n. From the given information, substituting the values for rate, [A], [B], and the exponents m and n, you can solve for the rate constant k. In this case, k = rate / ([A]^m[B]^n), so k = 2 / (10^2 * 3^1).
The equation for the period of harmonic motion is T = 2π√(m/k), where T is the period, m is the mass of the object, and k is the spring constant.