The yield is not normally shown in the word equation. It means the amount of a product which you can obtain.
In general science, it can be the answer to an experiment. In chemical science, it can be one substance dissolved into another (as sugar into water.) In Mathematical science, it can be the end result of an equation.
'Word equation' refers to a chemical equation written in words, not balanced chemical symbols. For example, aerobic respiration is as follows; Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy C6H12O6 + 6 O2 = 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + Energy
You add or change the coefficient, never the subscript or it becomes a completely different molecule.*cough 8th grade science*
CO2 is a molecule of carbon dioxide. The first 6 tells how many molecules.
you can not solve a science equation with out math
No, the quadratic equation, is mainly used in math to find solutions to quadratic expressions. It is not related to science in any way.
the term 'balanced' in science refers to balancing an equation. For example, if your equation is HCl --> (yields) H + Cl, there has to be an equal amount of H and Cl on both sides of the equation, making it balanced.
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The yield is not normally shown in the word equation. It means the amount of a product which you can obtain.
In general science, it can be the answer to an experiment. In chemical science, it can be one substance dissolved into another (as sugar into water.) In Mathematical science, it can be the end result of an equation.
Idea: You could use an equation for velocity/ speed to calculation how fast a ball was thrown. This includes math (the calculation) and science (actually physics, but still science). Try looking up velocity on wikipedia for an equation.
i think that its something about science
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Science Fiction Theatre - 1955 The Human Equation 1-26 was released on: USA: 21 October 1955 Japan: 4 October 1957
All the optimization problems in Computer Science have a predecessor analogue in continuous domain and they are generally expressed in the form of either functional differential equation or partial differential equation. A classic example is the Hamiltonian Jacobi Bellman equation which is the precursor of Bellman Ford algorithm in CS.
There is no application of differential equation in computer science