3 Major Temperature Scales - Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin
3 major temperature scales Celsius Fahrenheit and kelvin
M. F. K. Fisher was born on July 3, 1908.
M. F. K. Fisher was born on July 3, 1908.
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The answer is: 3 Major Temperature Scales - Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin (you cannot sing degrees in minor scales)
M. F. K. Fisher died in 1992.
The equation for an electrical force between two point charges: F = k*q1*q2/r^2, where F = the attractive or repulsive electrical force [N] k = electrical constant = 8.99x109 [N m2 C-2] q1 and q2 are the magnitude of the two point charges in question [C] r = the separation between the two point charges [m] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Since q1 = 3 [C] and q2 = -3 [C], F is negative in sign --> attractive force. Rearranging the force expression, we have r = sqrt {k*q1*q2/F} = sqrt {-8.99x109*3*3/-1} = 2.844x105 [m]. ==============================
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C = k*a*d*e^3/sqrt(m) where k is a constant.
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