What is the Archimedes princilple?
Archimedes' principle indicates that the upward buoyant force that is exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, whether fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.
What is the perimeter of 10cm of square?
For a square geometry, the perimeter is four times the side. Accordingly the perimeter equals 40 cm.
Why is your 1999 Oldsmobile over heating after six miles?
your thermostat is probably broken get a new one
What are the contribution to other subject of Rene descartes?
The wording of this question implies that you already know of some subjects in which Descartes contributed, and want to know what else he did. However, we have no way of knowing what you know and so cannot answer the question.
Of course it is. Universal public education, competition to publish, widespread
publication of work in the field, photocopy machines, and the internet, have
combined to render any hint of secrecy impossible. Unfortunately, they haven't
been able to eliminate the conspiracy theorists yet.
Who wrote the elements and what did he discuss in it?
Euclid. The thirteen books cover Euclidean geometry and the ancient Greek version of elementary number theory. The work also includes an algebraic system that has become known as geometric algebra, which is powerful enough to solve many algebraic problems, including the problem of finding the square root of a number.
What was Nicolas Copernicus's achievements?
He came up with the heliocentric model of our universe. THough galileo was the one who pushed it to be proven, copernicus was the one who realized that the sun was in the middle of the universe and we were orbiting around it compared to the church's ideas of the earth being in the middle of the universe and not rotating.
What is the work of Charles Babbage?
Charles Babbage is acclaimed as the inventor of the computer.
He actually designed mechanical calculating machines, based on the idea of a series of cogs to compute the answer to mathematical problems. He developed this idea by adding the concept of punched cards for data input, something similar to the weaving industry's system for controlling looms so that intricate patterns could be reproduced mechanically and rapidly.
Babbage had the idea of different machines for different types and stages of mathematical computation. He called these machines 'Calculating Engines.'
Babbage's ideas and technical drawings were instrumental in the development of modern-day computers, which still use his concepts of using different 'machines' (different parts of the computer) to perform the various functions necessary to transform input into output.
Babbage was a mathematician, engineer, philosopher and politician. He works also include automating the calculation of logarithm tables and astronomical tables; and how a machine could be made which could break secret codes.
How has Nicholas Copernicus discovery been used?
He was the first astromoner to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology which displaced the earth from the center of the universe.
Where is Benoit Mandelbrot currently teaching?
He is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences Mathematics Department - Yale University.
What were some of nicolaus Copernicus' discoveries about the moon?
he jumped off it and broke it.it healed 3yrs later.he finally came out of it in 1956.he finally built a bunga flyer.a bunga flyer is a rocket that you steer.he drove it to the moon and crashed in 1473 that's when he died.
Where did the Pascal Triangle first appear?
Hindu studies of combinatorics but Pascal discoevered more uses for it. If you add up the diagonals of Pascal's triangle, the sums are the entries of the Fibonacci Sequence.
It is an odd number,
If you are going to answer these type of questions in the future, you just find the ones place, if the ones have the number 1,3,5,7 or 9 in them it is odd, and if the ones have the numbers 2,4,6 or 8 in them it is even.
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There is little known about them but his father's name is Phidias