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Mathematical Constants

Intriguing, ubiquitous, and at times mysterious, numerical constants set the allowable limits for all universal phenomena. Whether your questions involves π, Avogadro's number, Planck's constant, the atomic mass unit, or any of the other multitudes of immutable numbers used in science, this is the category where they should be asked.

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What is integration?

an act or instance of combining into an integral whole an act or instance of integrating a racial, religious, or ethnic group an act or instance of integrating an organization, place of business, school, etc

How to write a program in c which takes any random number like '1' '2' as input and give output 'one''two'?

Been so long since I wrote c I cant remember much about it. You will have to create a key capture process. If someone enters a charchacter have the ascii value compared to a list of instructions that you want it to perform.

If 1 then replace value sent to screen with "one"If 2 then replace value sent to screen with "two"etc.

It is a relatively simple program. It has just been 15 yrs or so since I have written anything so I can only give you generic examples.

Hope this helps some.

Can you divide pi?

Yes, you can divide pi, just like any other number. However, it will be an irrational number, just like pi, so there is no way to properly write it out without rounding.

What is the atomic mass on the periodic table?

Each element on the periodic table has two numbers: the atomic number and the relative atomic mass. The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus, and the relative atomic mass is the total number of protons and neutrons (so the difference between them is the number of neutrons). The relative atomic mass is always the higher of the two.

The atomic mass is determined by?

atomic mass is determined by adding the number of protons and neutrons.this can be seen in the periodic table as the average atomic mass below the name of the element