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Q: What value is given to each central meridian in the UTM system?
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For a given value of net force what would increase acceleration for a system?

It will increase mass.


What are the degree value for the equator and prime meridian?

The equator is defined as zero latitude, and it crosses all longitudes. The Prime Meridian is defined as zero longitude, and it crosses all latitudes.


What is Expectation Value in quantum mechanics?

In probability theory, an "expectation value" is the average of all values of a measurable quantity that one would expect, if a measurement was repeated a large number of times on a given system. For example, for an unbiased coin, the expectation value for "heads" is half of all tosses. Each measurable quantity of a quantum system has an operator that, when mathematically applied to the system, gives a value of that quantity for that system. The expectation value for that quantity, for a given quantum system, is the product of that operator on a given state of the system, times the probability of the system being in that state, integrated over all possible states of the system. A more formally stated example: For a quantum state Ψ(x), where 'x' can vary from -∞ to ∞, and for which Q(x) is a measurable quantity, then the expectation value of Q(x) would be equal to ∫Ψ*(x)Ψ(x)Q(x)dx integrated from x = -∞ to x = ∞ As an example, suppose we wanted the expectation value for the radial position of an electron in its '1S' state within a hydrogen atom. When doing the formal math, we find that this value exactly equals the Bohr Radius. In contrast to the Bohr Model of an atom, this expectration value does NOT state that this electron IS at this radius, only that an AVERAGE of all radial measurements of such an electron would be the Bohr Radius.


What is the highest possible measure for longitude?

The spherical Earth has 360° of total longitude, divided into 180° east of the Prime Meridian and 180° west of the Prime Meridian.So the highest value for longitude is 180° (this is nominally the International Date Line, and 180° E is the same meridian as 180° W).


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Why 82 degree 30'E has been selected as the standard meridian of India with an odd value?

Meridians are measured in degrees and fractions of degrees. Any line joining the two poles directly is a meridian and may have any value up to 180 degrees east or west. The standard meridian in India was chosen for time purposes within the country, as measured from the prime meridian.


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What is the meridian in a group of figures?

Meridian is not a term used in that area of maths; you may be confused with the median, the middle value when all values are placed in ascending order.


What are the degree value for the equator and prime meridian?

The equator is defined as zero latitude, and it crosses all longitudes. The Prime Meridian is defined as zero longitude, and it crosses all latitudes.


What is the acceleration of the system given the value of f and m?

Newton's Second Law: F=ma. Solving for a: a = F/m.


What is x if multiply by zero and result is 1275?

There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation. There is no possible value of x that will satisfy the given equation.