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500 miles long
HERE IS THE CODE FOR C++ 2010 #include <stdio.h> int main () { int i,j; char prnt='*'; for(j=0;j<10;j++){ for(i=0;i<=j;i++){ printf("%2c",prnt); } printf("\n"); } return 0; }  
Nested loop, you mean; one loop in the other loop, eg: for (i=0; i<10; ++i) { for (j=0; j<i; ++j) { printf ("i=%d, j=%d\n", i, j); } }
/* Bubble sort: code snippet only nos to be sorted are in the array named 'n' of size 'N' for(int i=0;i<N-1;i++) for(int j=i+1;j<N-1-i;j++) if(n[j]>n[j+1]) swap(n[j],n[j+1]); */ /* insertion sort int v,j; for(int i=1;i<N;i++) { v=n[j]; for(int j=i-1;j>0&&n[j]>v;j--) n[j+1]=n[j]; n[j+1]=v; } */
well you could go with something like this (this code gives you all triples within a < 500 and b < 500): --------------------------------------------- for (int i = 0; i < 500; i++) for (int j = 0; j < 500; j++) { double squareroot = Math.Sqrt(i*i + j*j); if (squareroot == Math.Round(squareroot)) { // i, j and squareroot is your triple. Add them to list or what ever. } }
It is a locked rotor kva code. See related link for an excellent description.
Assume no vibration loss, the amount of energy input to electric motor subtract out the converted 92 J of mechanical energy is the thermal energy produced.
500 miles long
not sure
The J code for bupivacaine is J3490.
At least 320 J
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Electric potential is the electric potential energy per unit coulomb. So unit for electric potential is J/C and that of electric potential energy is simply J
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It's a code for oral sex, since b is letter 2 and j is letter 10.