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  • ...he equations is that of nonlinear [[partial differential equation]]s. Such equations are usually solved by [[approximation]]. An exact solution can be obtained ...
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''system of linear equations''' (or '''linear system''') is a collection of [[linear equation]]s involvi ...If no such values can satisfy all of the equations in the system, then the equations are called "inconsistent." ...
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  • In the 1860s [[James Clerk Maxwell]] published equations that describe how charged particles give rise to electric and magnetic forc '''Maxwell's equations''' describe how [[electric charge]]s and [[electric current]]s create elect ...
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  • ...ar algebra is useful in other branches of mathematics (e.g. [[differential equations]] and [[analytic geometry]]). It can also be applied to the real world in a For example, consider the following equations: ...
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  • ...he equations is that of nonlinear [[partial differential equation]]s. Such equations are usually solved by [[approximation]]. An exact solution can be obtained ...
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  • ...ionary reference frame and a reference frame in [[constant velocity]]. The equations are given by [[Category:Equations]] ...
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  • ...analysis''' is a branch of [[mathematical analysis]], concerned with such equations. Typical questions include: ...visor]]s, or in the case of [[modular arithmetic]]. In everyday life, many equations solve problems where only whole numbers make sense: A product is composed o ...
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  • ...</math> is equivalent with <math>P-Q = 0</math>. So the study of algebraic equations is equivalent to the study of polynomials. ...values of the variables for which the equation is true. But for algebraic equations there are also called '''roots'''. When solving an equation, we need to say ...
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  • ...ypes, '''identities''' and '''conditional equations''' (or usually simply "equations")". « ''Equation'' », in ''Mathematics Dictionary'', Glenn James et Rober There are two kinds of mathematical equations: ...
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  • ...) is a method used to solve [[system of linear equations|systems of linear equations]]. It is named after [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]], a famous German [[mathematic ...ian elimination, the [[coefficient]]s of the terms in the system of linear equations are used to create a type of matrix called an [[augmented matrix]]. Then, e ...
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  • ...problem using calculus. Examples for such problems are the [[Navier–Stokes equations]] or the [[Three-body problem]] ...be used as part of the software [[algorithms]] for solving [[differential equations]]. ...
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  • In [[mathematics]], a '''system of linear equations''' (or '''linear system''') is a collection of [[linear equation]]s involvi ...If no such values can satisfy all of the equations in the system, then the equations are called "inconsistent." ...
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  • ...s caused a long fight. His student [[Lodovico Ferrari]] solved the quartic equations. Cardano also speaks about [[imaginary number]]s in the same book, ''Ars Ma ...
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  • ==Kinematic Equations== ...blem]]s that have [[movement]] in only 1 [[dimension]] or direction. These equations come from the [[definition]]s of [[velocity]], [[acceleration]] and [[dista ...
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  • ...etic fields create electromagnetic radiation. Recall that two of Maxwell's equations are given by ...of the above equations and [[vector calculus]] one can prove the following equations ...
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  • ...and his [[wikt:co-worker|co-worker]]s. Heisenberg changed [[wikt:equation|equations]] from [[classical physics]] to [[wikt:describe|describe]] and [[wikt:predi In the following equations, n, n-a, n-b, etc. name [[wikt:energy|energy]] levels of an [[wikt:electron ...
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  • ...ing of solution of ordinal differential equations and partial differential equations. According to above the applications, we had had natural question of how to ...
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  • ===Putting those two equations together=== These equations may be solved directly to find ''v<sub>i</sub>'' when ''u<sub>i</sub>'' are ...
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  • == Definitions and equations == ...
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  • ...ionship between the diameter's length and [[radius]] can be shown with the equations: ...
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  • ...ga}_m]</math>),并讨论此时剩余环流的含义是什么?相对于新的剩余环流,新的TEM方程(Transformed Eulerian Mean Equations)应该是什么?同时,也请写出,如果用剩余环流来表述,(1)问中推导出的水汽方程将如何改写,eddy强迫项应变为什么? ...
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  • ...ga}_m]</math>),并讨论此时剩余环流的含义是什么?相对于新的剩余环流,新的TEM方程(Transformed Eulerian Mean Equations)应该是什么?同时,也请写出,如果用剩余环流来表述,(1)问中推导出的水汽方程将如何改写,eddy强迫项应变为什么? ...
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  • ...ga}_m]</math>),并讨论此时剩余环流的含义是什么?相对于新的剩余环流,新的TEM方程(Transformed Eulerian Mean Equations)应该是什么?同时,也请写出,如果用剩余环流来表述,(1)问中推导出的水汽方程将如何改写,eddy强迫项应变为什么? ...
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  • ...ga}_m]</math>),并讨论此时剩余环流的含义是什么?相对于新的剩余环流,新的TEM方程(Transformed Eulerian Mean Equations)应该是什么?同时,也请写出,如果用剩余环流来表述,(1)问中推导出的水汽方程将如何改写,eddy强迫项应变为什么? ...
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  • ...ga}_m]</math>),并讨论此时剩余环流的含义是什么?相对于新的剩余环流,新的TEM方程(Transformed Eulerian Mean Equations)应该是什么?同时,也请写出,如果用剩余环流来表述,(1)问中推导出的水汽方程将如何改写,eddy强迫项应变为什么? ...
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  • ...ta</math> would be 0, and so <math>cos\theta</math> would be 1. So the two equations are equal. ...
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  • ...e proper way to read inequality is from left to right, just like the other equations, but the only difference is they have different rules for every equation. There are four ways to solve quadratic equations: ...
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  • ...ga}_m]</math>),并讨论此时剩余环流的含义是什么?相对于新的剩余环流,新的TEM方程(Transformed Eulerian Mean Equations)应该是什么?同时,也请写出,如果用剩余环流来表述,(1)问中推导出的水汽方程将如何改写,eddy强迫项应变为什么?在实际大气中这一项的作用应为什么? ...
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  • == Equations == ...
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  • ...s/article/print/2004/oct/06/the-greatest-equations-ever|title=The greatest equations ever|publisher=IOP|date=2004-10-06|first=Robert P.|last=Crease|accessdate=2 Many equations can be written as a series of terms added together. This is called a [[Tayl ...
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  • In the 1860s [[James Clerk Maxwell]] published equations that describe how charged particles give rise to electric and magnetic forc '''Maxwell's equations''' describe how [[electric charge]]s and [[electric current]]s create elect ...
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  • ===Simple Equations=== Equations with more than one terms are simply integrated by integrating each individu ...
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  • * Ohkitani, K., "''Elementary Account Of Vorticity And Related Equations''". Cambridge University Press. [[January 30]], [[2005]]. ISBN 0-521-81984- * Cramer, M. S., "''Navier-Stokes Equations -- [http://www.navier-stokes.net/nsvint.htm Vorticity Transport Theorems]: ...
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  • ...shown that the wave equation can be rewritten as two distinct differential equations ...in an [[atom]]), the second equation of the set of separated differential equations presented above is often used. This equation is known as the '''Time indepe ...
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  • ...advised to regard moment of inertia as being equivalent to 'angular mass'; equations in rotational mechanics are generally analogous to those in translational m ...
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  • Besides equations, there are [[inequality|inequalities]] (''less than'' and ''greater than'') .... How to [[factorization|factor]] [[polynomial]]s is needed for quadratic equations. ...
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  • ...p'' is the [[momentum]]. (Momentum is equal to mass times velocity). These equations merely say that matter exhibits a particle-like nature in some circumstance ...
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  • ...units''', or '''<math>i</math>''', are numbers that can be represented by equations but refer to values that could not physically exist in real life. The mathe ...
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  • Reconstruction filters are still given by same equations. ...
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  • ...ngs in mathematics are groups. For example, equations. The ways of solving equations can be a group. Physical things can be studied as groups. There are importa ...
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  • The law of sines is one of two trigonometric equations which is used to find lengths and angles in scalene triangles. The other is ...
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  • There are special equations to use if a sample has less than 20 measurements.<ref>Sokal and Rohlf 1981. ...In this case, the numbers in the sample are not independent. Then special equations are used to try to correct for this.<ref>James R. Bence 1995. Analysis of s ...
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  • [[category:Equations]] ...
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  • ...ctric field in its [[integral]] form and it is one of the four [[Maxwell's equations]]. ...
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  • The equations of simple harmonic motion can be found by looking at a fixed wheel with [[r ...
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  • ...ww.webqc.org/balance.php Online redox reaction equation balancer, balances equations of any half-cell and full reactions] ...
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  • Combining the above two equations, we have ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. ...
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  • As the left-hand side of both equations is the same, we arrive at ...t in the latter. Rather, it should first be determined in what sense these equations are compatible with one another. To gain insight into this, recall that any ...
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  • ...physics]] use ''i'' as often as they use any other regular number. Many equations in the world simply cannot be solved without ''i''. ...
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  • ..., <math>\omega</math> (angular velocity) and R (radius). Combining the two equations below gives <math>\omega</math><sup>2</sup>MR<sup>2</sup>/4. A fly-wheel is ...
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  • ...of physics have the same form in all frames of reference. Shorthand: same equations work everywhere and at all times. The need for special relativity arose from [[Maxwell's equations]] of electromagnetism, which were published in 1865. It was later found tha ...
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  • for another number ''y''. In order for these equations to be true, ...
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  • Using the two equations together then gives the following: ...
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  • From the image, we know that <math> c = d + e \,\! </math>. And by replacing equations (1) and (2): ...
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  • ...]]" of the object. (Scientists who work with special relativity use other equations instead.) ...
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  • Complex numbers were invented to answer special equations that have [[exponent]]s in them. These began to pose real problems for math ...
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  • ...used in [[geometry]] and in [[system of linear equations|systems of linear equations]]. ...
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  • Magnetic flux always forms a closed loop, as described by [[Maxwell's equations]], but the path of the loop depends on the reluctance of the surrounding ma ...
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  • ...er. This formula is <math>E=mc^2</math>, and is one of the most well known equations. In simple terms, if you take the [[mass]] of something and then [[multipli ...
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  • ...is based on our new characterization of canonical paths in terms of linear equations. As applications, we obtain fully polynomial-time approximate schemes (FPRA ...
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  • The first and the last equations are due to the fundamental facts about conditional expectation which are pr ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. ...
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  • ...of equations the new physics has to give the same answers but by different equations. ...uld match what was seen in nature. Sometimes people say he "guessed" these equations, but he was not making blind guesses. He found what he needed. The numbers ...
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  • ...s notation is used by more books because it is easy to understand when the equations become more complicated. In Leibniz notation: ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. The first and the last equations are due to the fundamental facts about conditional expectation which are pr ...
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  • ...[wikt:adapt|adapting]] the [[classical physics|classical]] [[wikt:equation|equations]] for electricity, which are very [[wikt:complicate|complicated]] to begin ...on]] of how he got to those [[wikt:conclusion|conclusions]]. The beginning equations that Heisenberg used [[wikt:involve|involved]] [[Fourier series]], and invo ...
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  • ...theory of light|same equation]] used in the photoelectric effect. If these equations are combined, the wavelength of light and the voltage are related by ...
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  • ...s notation is used by more books because it is easy to understand when the equations become more complicated. In Leibniz notation: ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. The first and the last equations are due to the fundamental facts about conditional expectation which are pr ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. The first and the last equations are due to the fundamental facts about conditional expectation which are pr ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. The first and the last equations are due to the fundamental facts about conditional expectation which are pr ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. The first and the last equations are due to the fundamental facts about conditional expectation which are pr ...
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  • Most math equations for standard deviation assume that the numbers are [[normal distribution|no ...
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  • Merging the two '''c''' • '''c''' equations, ''(1)'' and ''(2)'', we obtain ...
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  • ...n can be formally verified by computing these expectations. Although these equations look formal, the intuitive interpretations to them are very clear. The first and the last equations are due to the fundamental facts about conditional expectation which are pr ...
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  • ...40, issues 1–6, American Institute of Physics, 1997, p. 39. "From Maxwell equations (6.20) it follows that the electric field is potential: ''E(r)'' = −grad''φ ...
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