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  • *'''These topics are discussed in ''[[How things work college course/Quantum mechanics timeline]]'''''. {<!--b_QuantumTimeline_4-->How would you describe Old Quantum Theory} ...
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  • Solutions to questions 13, 14, 15 on [[How things work college course/Waves (Physics Classroom)]] To do these problems, we need formulas relating how wave speed, wavelength and frequency change when a ropes density changes. ...
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  • ====In the middle of [[How things work college course/Motion simple arithmetic quiz]]==== * Monday Lecture: Worked on [[How things work college course/Conceptual physics wikiquizzes/Velocity and acceleration|Velocity and accel ...
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  • Do question 3 of: [[How things work college course/Motion simple arithmetic quiz]] [[Physics equations/07-Work and Energy/Q:lineIntegral]] ...
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  • ...th simple examples such as a ball dropping from a building, while ignoring things like drag. So where do we start with the Schr\"odinger equation? ...o the lowercase psi to denote we are working independent of time. Also see how the variables are 'separated'. This changes our partial differential equati ...
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  • :[[Wright State University Lake Campus/2019-9/Phy 1050/Notes]] How Things Work (HTW) :[[Wright State University Lake Campus/2019-9/Phy 1110/Notes]] College Physics (CP1) ...
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  • ...[[c:File:Briffa-tree ring density vs temperature 1880-2000.jpg]] showing how the two graphs can be combined. This is less a scientific effort than an e ...[[c:File:Briffa-tree ring density vs temperature 1880-2000.jpg]] showing how the two graphs can be combined. This is less a scientific effort than an e ...
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  • ...ut a wave equation. For that reason the first image in the gallery shows how simple Newtonian mechanics can be used to introduce a simple wave. ...t of the wave is transmitted and part is reflected. How can this happen? How can a particle go in two directions or be in two places at the same time? ...
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  • *Got up to [[How things work college course/Waves (Physics Classroom)]] ...bove formula fails if E is not constant, but over a small distance it does work. Replace &Delta; by d and use calculus. For a distance, r, from a point c ...
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  • ...ts [[wmf:Our_projects|'''sister projects''']] could play a greater role in college education. The problem is that Wikipedia articles are rarely optimized for ...vel of a high school or first-year college course with a figure describing how a person walking at 10 kilometers per hour on the top of a train travelling ...
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  • {{title|Intrinsic rewards and motivation:<br>How do intrinsic rewards affect motivation?}} ...s and competence) there is a positive correlation with their motivation at work (Manzoor, Wei & Asif, 2021). ...
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  • ...problem in 1610, and the paradox took its mature form in the 18th century work of [[w:Edmond Halley|Halley]] and [[w:Jean-Philippe de Cheseaux|Cheseaux]]. ...a given thickness will produce the same net amount of light regardless of how far away it is. That is, the light of each shell adds to the total amount. ...
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  • *'''[[How things work college course/Motion simple arithmetic quiz]]''' *Depending on how we feel, we can do some or all of this: ...
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  • ...o describe the behavior of a person or thing or a collection of persons or things. For instance, sport statistics are used to describe the sports performanc ...tics are used in determining the length of product warranties and to track how good sports players are. The use of statistics are good for making decisio ...
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  • ====How to select username==== ...Solutions''']On the first quiz, practice on this [[How things work college course/Motion simple arithmetic quiz/Quizbank|Quizbank version]] ...
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  • ...tanding this '''''[[/Quiz/]]''''', which has been placed on the [[openStax College]] list of quizzes. ...he [[w:photoelectric effect|photoelectric effect]]. <ref>This and Plank's work begin to establish wave-particle duality for electromagnetic radiation (i.e ...
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  • ...A short history of living longer -->{{Cite Q|Q107221328}}. See also <!-- How Humanity Gave Itself an Extra Life -->{{cite Q|Q107221825}}.</ref> The diss ...in economics]], including non-rivalry, and anti-rivalry. We then discuss how these concepts apply to news, especially about political corruption and res ...
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  • ..._7--> If a planet that is very, very far from the Sun begins a retrograde, how many months must pass before it begins the next retrograde? :b) the formula can be used to estimate how fast an atom must move before exiting the planet ...
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  • ..._7--> If a planet that is very, very far from the Sun begins a retrograde, how many months must pass before it begins the next retrograde? :c) the formula can be used to estimate how fast an atom must move before exiting the planet ...
    218 KB (33,029 words) - 07:56, 17 May 2018
  • ...k Management - An Analytical Study| date=Feb 2014| accessdate=6 June 2016| work=IOSR Journal of Business and Management| pages=83–89}}</ref> Values (such a ...eb|title=Risk|url=http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2014/entries/risk/|work=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy|accessdate=9 May 2014|last1=Hansson ...
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