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  2. Wordle Lovers - Play the NYT Daily Game | Page 164 - Physics...

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    Wordle Lovers - Play the NYT Daily Game. fresh_42. Jul 16, 2022. Game. In summary, the player played the New York Times daily word game and found that they had a higher fail rate in playing against Spanish-speaking humans. They also mentioned that the game is similar to a board game they remember from their childhood. 1.

  3. Permutation Problem: Arrange "PARALLEL" w/ 2 "L"s Together -...

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    Aug 19, 2007. #8. Ahmed Abdullah. 203. 3. PARALLEL has 8 letters with one letter appearing 3 times and 1 letter appearing 2 times. The letters can be arranged in 8!/ (3!*2!) = 3360 ways. If you want 2 Ls together, you can treat it is 1 single letter. So it seems that the letters can be arranged in 7!/ (2!) = 2520 ways.

  4. What Are Infinitesimals – Advanced Version - Physics Forums

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    Estimated Read Time: 18 minute(s)Common Topics: infinitesimal, rational, sequence, cauchy, sequencesIntroduction When I learned calculus, the intuitive idea of infinitesimal was used. These are real numbers so small that, for all practical purposes (say 1/trillion to the power of a trillion) can be thrown away because they are negligible. That way, when defining the derivative,...

  5. Latex vs. MS Word/MathType: Which is Better for Writing...

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    The main difference between Latex and MS Word/MathType is the underlying language used to create equations. Latex uses a markup language, while MS Word/MathType uses a graphical user interface. This means that Latex requires knowledge of coding and commands, while MS Word/MathType allows for a more user-friendly experience. 2.

  6. Why is Sodium Abbreviated "Na"? - Physics Forums

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    Apr 24, 2017. Sodium. In summary, the abbreviation for Sodium as "Na" is derived from the Latin name "natrium" while the process for deciding abbreviations for elements is determined by IUPAC. The word "googlable" is not yet officially recognized in dictionaries. The origin of the word "natron" and its use in ancient Egypt is also discussed.

  7. APL Latex Template File - Get Ready for Publication - Physics...

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    The APL Latex Template File is specifically designed for publications in the fields of computing and linguistics, following the guidelines of ACM and ACL. It may not be suitable for publications in other fields or with different formatting requirements. It is always best to check with the specific publication guidelines to ensure proper formatting.

  8. Speed of a bullet (circular motion problem). - Physics Forums

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    Now these two discs parallel that sort of question. It is one bullet passing through, first, one disc, then continuing on to the next, rather than two sprays on the one merry-go-round, but the angular difference property still exists. The shaft turns in time T , rather than 12 seconds The angle traveled between strikes is "Theta" rather than 1/ ...

  9. Retrocausality is best understood in its many explanatory applications and instantiations, the breadth of which makes it difficult to define precisely, but loosely speaking retrocausality is an attempt to explain quantum nonlocality using future boundary conditions plus an experimentalist’s ability to intervene. Let me unpack that a bit.

  10. Momentum: What Does "15 GeV/c" Mean? - Physics Forums

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    What does "15 GeV/c" mean? "15 GeV/c" means that the particle in question has a momentum of 15 GeV/c, or 15 billion electron volts divided by the speed of light. This measurement gives an indication of the particle's speed and energy, as well as its mass, which can be calculated using the equation E=mc². 4.

  11. Teeter Totter Balance: Why Does the Lighter Person's End Go Down?

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    Word problem. In summary, two people, one heavy and one light, are balanced on a teeter totter. When they both move closer to the fulcrum, the seesaw will tilt downwards on the lighter person's end. This is because the amount of force exerted on each side depends on the distance from the fulcrum, as shown by the equation m1*d1 = m2*d2.