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C. V. Usborne has written: 'Blue tally-ho'
(c/x) /v = (c/x) * (1/v) = c/(x*v), so c divided by (the product of x and v).
First compute the Lorentz factor gamma. v/c = 0.8 v^2/c^2 = .64 1 - v^2/c^2 = 0.36 √(1 - v^2/c^2) = √.36 = 0.6 gamma = √(1 - v^2/c^2) = 1/0.6 = 1.6667 This is the factor by which the proton gains mass. So the answer is 1.667 x rest-mass Look up rest mass of proton & multiply by 1.667.
Stands for Vagina.
I = 1, V = 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500 and M = 1000.
Dim f,s as String Dim i,v,c as Integer s=Text1.Text For i=1 To Len(s) f=Mid(s,i,1) IF f='A' or f='E' or f='I' or f='O' or f='U' v=v+1 ELSE c=c+1 END IF NEXT Lebe2.Caption="vowels"=&v Lebel2.Caption="consonant"=&c
The only V I ever saw on any pill was Vicodin.
They are very similar when gluing there intended products.
C=100 X=10 V=5 I=1 so CCXXXVI = 236 as there are two C's, three X's, one V and one I :)
I - 1 v - 5 x - 10 l - 50 c - 100
* consonant - vowel - consonant (C V C ) examples: bat, dig, bus * consonant - vowel - consonant - consonant (C V C C) ex. back, ring, bust * consonant - consonant - vowel - consonant (C C V C), shot, prim, trap * vowel - consonant - vowel - consonant (V C V C) open, opal, emit * consonant, vowel, vowel, consonant (C V V C) pool, seed, hook * consonant, vowel, consonant, consonant, vowel (C V C C V) paste, maple, dance
This is what my piano teacher taught me :D This means the note is going up: ^ This means the note is going down: v Sharp : # Flat : b B ^ E ^ G v F# v E ^ B v A v F# E ^ G v F# v D ^ F v B B ^ E ^ G v F# v E ^ B ^ D v C# v C A ^ C v B v Bb v B ^ G v E G ^ B v G ^ B G ^ C v B v Bb v F# ^ G ^ B v Bb v C v B ^ B G ^ B v G ^ B G ^ D v C# v C v A ^ C v B v Bb v B ^ G v E Hope this has helped :D