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The sum is the total or answe of an addition problem, YES!
The sum of currents in a circuit is known as total current, which is the combined flow of all individual currents passing through the circuit components. This total current is conserved in a series circuit where it remains constant throughout the circuit.
The sum of potential energy and kinetic energy is known as mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the total energy of an object or system due to its position and motion.
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The sum of both is known as "mechanical energy".
what is the meaning of sum? and total
Yes, in a closed circuit, the sum of the currents flowing into a junction is equal to the sum of the currents flowing out of the junction. This is known as Kirchhoff's current law.
Translation of question: int total; int sum = total; total = 100; print("sum = %d, total = %d\n", sum, total ); The output is undefined because you used total before initialising it. However, if we assume total is initialised to zero, then the output would be: sum = 0, total = 100
The sum of is the total of everything being summed; the sum total. Thus the sum of a, b and c is therefore a + b + c.
The part of the sum that we see is called the "summand." A summand is any of the individual numbers or terms that are added together in a sum. When you perform addition, the result is known as the "sum," while each summand contributes to that total.
The sum of total deviations about the mean is the total variance. * * * * * No it is not - that is the sum of their SQUARES. The sum of the deviations is always zero.
what is sum? sum means like total of the #