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Greek name for platinum?

platina pi, lambda, alpha, tau, iota, nu, alpha


What is the example of first order instrument?

A first order linear instrument has an output which is given by a non-homogeneous first order linear differential equationtau.dy(t)/dt + y(t) = K.x(t),where tau is a constant, called the time constantof the instrument.In these instruments there is a time delay in their response to changes of input. The time constant tau is a measure of the time delay.Thermometers for measuring temperature are first-order instruments. The time constant of a measurement of temperature is determined by the thermal capacity of the thermometer and the thermal contact between the thermometer and the body whose temperature is being measured.A cup anemometer for measuring wind speed is also a first order instrument. The time constant depends on the anemometer's moment of inertia.


What is a subtomic particale with a negative charge?

The electron has a negative charge. It is found in the electron cloud around the nucleus.


The earth is tilted at an angle of?

If you are talking about the Earth than it is 23.5 degrees on its tilt.


What particles do the strong and weak nuclear forces act on?

The strong nuclear force is mediated by the gluon and acts on both quarks and gluons themselves. The most common examples of the strong nuclear force are the binding of quarks to form protons and neutrons, and the binding of quarks to form mesons, which in turn are the particles that hold the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus. The weak nuclear force is mediated by the W+, W-, and Z bosons and acts on all 6 flavors of quarks: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom; and all 6 flavors of leptons: electrons, electron neutrinos, muons, muon neutrinos, taus, and tau neutrinos.