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Resistance or "Ohm's Law"
V
R I V=volts
R=ohm or resistance
I=Amperes
Power
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P t E=joules
P=watts
t= time in sec.
Potential Difference
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V Q E=joules
V=volts
Q=coulombs
Current
Q
I t Q=coulombs
I=Amperes
t= time in sec.
The rules of the physics game Magic Pen are simple. All you have to do is draw shapes in the allocated area, and you allow the rules of physics to do the rest!
A scientist would say nothing. Physics is what made and created the universe and controls it. Myself and other people like me would say magic. This is a much disputed argument. For the first is that physics itself could break it's own laws. Someone could also argue magic is a form of physics. Sadly the real answer is no one actually knows.
1. Astronomy 2.Meteorology 3.Earth Science 4.Physics
These four interactions determine changes in particle motion. If force is acted on an object, then its motion is going to change from what it was before the force acted.
A magic number in nuclear physics means the number of nucleons (neutrons and protons) that can form a complete shell within the nucleus. Its very similar in concept to the electron shell configurations that form noble gases. As of 2007, the currently accepted list is 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, and 126, for the nucleus. For the electron shell, the current list is 2, 10, 18, 36, 54, and 86. Some nuclides are double-magic, in that the number of protons and neutrons are both magic, such as helium-4, oxygen-16, calcium-40, calcium-48, nickel-48, and lead-208. These are particularly stable. Amongst the unstable nuclides, tin-100, and tin-132, along with the recent (2006) discovery of hassium-270, seem to represent endpoints of the stability chain.
The rules of the physics game Magic Pen are simple. All you have to do is draw shapes in the allocated area, and you allow the rules of physics to do the rest!
Yes. 4 Triangles Can Turn Into 8 Triangles.
A shape formed by four triangles would have to be a tetrahedron. But I believe that a tetrahedron can have at most three right angled triangles. One with four of them is, I think, impossible.
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If you have 8 small triangles made of 16 lines how can you make four small triangles if it is a parallelogram?
Triangles (four of) and a square.One square as base and four triangles as sides.
Yes, Four Triangles make a rectangle.
That every effect has a cause. There is no magic.
No, the NCERT Class 11 Physics book does not cover questions related to the law of triangles. This topic is generally studied in geometry or trigonometry rather than physics.
Triangular. the base is square, with four other triangular faces.
Fact there IS such thing as four sided triangles, no they aren't polygon's yes they are triangles, do some research on it?
A tetrahedron has four equilateral triangles as sides