A physical equation is a mathematical expression that describes the relationship between physical quantities or properties in a given system. These equations are derived based on fundamental physical principles and are used to predict or quantify how these quantities interact under different conditions. Examples include Newton's second law of motion (F = ma) or Ohm's law (V = IR).
How does Einstein's famous equation E mc2 relate to the production of the Sun's energy?
The sun produces energy by the fusion of nuclei of small elements into those of larger elements: for example hydrogen into oxygen. This process involves a loss of mass and that mass is converted into solar energy - in line with Einstein's equation.
What kind of energy does the E in E equals mc2 stand for?
That would be called mass energy, or total internal energy.
What does the public think about Trait Theories?
Trait theories are generally well-accepted by the public as they provide a framework for understanding and predicting behavior based on individual characteristics. However, there are debates about the extent to which traits are ingrained or can be changed through environmental factors or personal growth. Overall, trait theories are valued for their insight into personality and behavior.
At what age can a person attend High School?
A person can attend High School at any age so long as they have passed there Elementary Schooling ... A person can stay in High School till the age of twenty- one (21) which is referred to as a super- senior ...
What was invented or introduced in 1947?
The first transistor was built by William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain in 1947
E = mc2 is a famous equation in relativity.
E = the amount of energy
m = the mass of the object
c = the speed of light in a vacuum (299,792,458 meters per second)
Therefore Energy is proportional to mass (i.e., if mass goes up, energy goes up... if mass goes down, energy also goes down)
Derive the formula E equals 0.707 E max?
if i wanna to say yes surely I'm a k.g man dude!!!!!!
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Where Albert Einstein go to school?
Einstein stated that he hated the learning regimen of his Munich school, and often clashed with his teachers. Although he was never expelled, he did leave the school in order to study at Zurich.
What kind of monkey was Albert the second?
He was in albino monkey
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He was actually a Rhesus Monkey. So was Albert and Albert IV. Albert III was a Cynomolgus Monkey.
e is energy, m is mass, c is speed of light; so inherent energy is proportional to the mass and the square of the speed of light.
This theory formed the basis of the nuclear bomb, in which a large percentage of the inherent energy would released all at once.
Why is E equals MC2 in Star Trek?
E=MC2 was a formula which explains that energy is the sum of mass and velocity squared, meaning that as something speeds up and hits something else, the energy is transferred to it from the weight and speed of the object hitting it.
That formula was written by Albert Einstein before or during the second world war. In Star Trek, this formula would be considered as mundane as many technologies were developed to counter the effect, like the inertial dampers on all vessels that prevent the sudden movement of anything aboard when they jump to light speed. (Tom Paris, on Voyager, explains that they cannot go to warp with the inertial dampers offline because they would become "stains on the back wall". This is where E=MC2, or rather, Newtons third law of motion comes into effect. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.)
Basically, Einstein only interpreted this formula which has nothing to do with a science-fiction TV series.
Did Einstein ever live in the US and if so then how long?
yes he did but i dont know how long yes he did yes he did
Why is personality theory considered to be a general theory of behavior?
Not sure I understand your question (and I assume the motivation may somehow be linked to why this question is in Business Law?) but I'll try and help. Personality is really a vague concept, but is usually comprised of what characteristics an individual brings to a situation. This often (but not always) includes past experiences, genetics factors, etc. as there are many different personality theories. Using such a general definition of personality, behavior is then reducible to two components: personality and situation. Most research actually shows that the situation plays the dominant role but many people, especially from Individualistic countries like America (that emphasize independence and being special and successful and believe everyone is a unique individual) tend to believe personality is the main determinate in behavior. (And it likely is more influential where it is believed to be.) Personality theorists tend to share this bias, while Social Psychologists tend to emphasize the situation and downplay personality. All that being said, personality (under most theories) gets reduced to a type or something to help summarize it, as it is quite complex and difficult to use otherwise. The Big 5 (Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness and Emotional Stability) is the most accepted theory of personality in the research world, but it is harder to apply than many "Type" theories for day to day classifications because you essentially get a score for each of the 5 traits rather than a single "Type" such as the Jung-typology where you are either an Owl, Bear, Monkey or Dolphin (with subclasses based on your extraversion and secondary type).