Power (Joules) = the square root of the voltage squared divided by the resistance
Yes.
Count the number of many times the graph intersects the x-axis. Each crossing point is a root of the equation.
"one quarter of a number increased by 5" is an expression. It is NOT an equation. There is, therefore, no method that can be used to determine what the number is.
There are several equations for power. For example, the definition of power: P = work/time Specifically for electricity, the following equations are often used: P = I2R P = V2/R
Scientists used it to develop Nuclear Power
Net Ionic
Yes.
v=f/lambda
Set 0=(denominator of the System Transfer Function), this is the Characteristic Equation of that system. This equation is used to determine the stability of a system and to determine how a controller should be designed to stabilize a system.
Revenue(x) = Price(x) * x
The equation used to determine total cost is as follows: Total Cost = Fixed Cost + (Average Variable Cost) x Output. The equation to find total cost of a number ("q') of units is: C(q)= 100 + 2q.
Annualized Rate of Occurrence x Single Loss Expectancy. AROxSLE
x = 75*4/5
Insurance companies will determine that your car is totaled if the cost of the damage approaches or exceeds the car
Count the number of many times the graph intersects the x-axis. Each crossing point is a root of the equation.
It's an equation that helps calculate the loss in pressure that your system will suffer by installing a filter with known parameters (sphericity of media, porosity, etc.....)
because superposition principal assigns direction but power is scalar quantity. therefore we can not determine power.