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Same number of each kind of element to the left and right of the arrow.
it's hard to draw arrows on this, so a \ will be an arrow going one way and a / will be the other way. a [ ] represents a box. [ \ / ] [ \ / ] [ \ / ] [ \ / ] [ \ / ] [ \ / ] [ \ ] [ ] [ ] 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p
Basically what the Wiki User is saying: They act as codes that provide information about each electron in an atom. n - energy level (can be 1,2,3…) l - orbital shape (s=0, p=1, d=2) ml - orbital orientation (goes from -/to +/by integers) ms - spin (arrow up or down, and can be either +½ or -½)
the substance on the left of the arrow
The arrow is an indication for the sense of reaction.
The age of a hard hat can be determined by checking the date stamp located inside the shell. Hard hats generally have a manufacturing date printed on the underside of the brim or inside the shell. You can refer to this date to determine how old the hard hat is.
No. However, it does have to have a beginning number. beside the beginning number, on the actual line, you would put an arrow on the end of it, because numbers are infinite in both directions.
say your numbers are 53 and 79. Underline the largest place value. Circle the number next to it. Draw an arrow to the underlined diget. Numbers 0-4 is the number you underlined. numbers 5-9 go one up.
The phone number of the Broken Arrow Library is: 918-549-7500.
The right part of a keyboard where the numbers are.
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The phone number of the South Broken Arrow Library is: 918-549-7662.
Yes, but only if the size (length) of the arrow is related to some scale.
If the arrow points up, it may refer to a power (the number to the left of the arrow would be raised to the power 3 in this case).
You must first determine the arrow's mass. To do this you must divide the grain weight by 7000 to determine the weight in pounds. This calculation will give you a pound weight of .0614. You then divide this weight by 32, which is the force of gravity. This result, which is .001918, will be expressed in "slugs" (don't ask me why). This figure is then multiplied by the speed of the arrow to determine momentum, which in this case is .52. NOTE: All numbers have been rounded off to save space - if you break out a calculator you may get a slightly different end result due to the multiple decimal points involved.
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Certain arrow shapes will tessellate the plane. See the related links for some images or google: Arrow Tessellation Images