The distance to SN 1054 is about 6,300 light years.
The date it was seen is 1054
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The 1054 supernova, also known as SN 1054, is used in an equation called the light-travel time distance equation. This equation helps astronomers calculate distances to celestial objects by accounting for the time it takes light to travel from the object to Earth. The supernova is used as a standard reference for calibrating this distance measurement method.
The main chemical in a battery + an explosion = a chemical reaction to a battery
Yes.
If you were to use pure uranium you may be protected but the uranium may kill you in the process anyway so lets just say this equation:- HUMAN + NUCLEAR EXPLOSION= BARBEQUE
C6H12O6(s)+6O2(g) --> 6CO2(g)+6H2O(g)
It really depends on the type of equation. Sometimes you can know, from experience with similar equations. But in many cases, you have to actually do the work of trying to solve the equation.
Well, the ' E ' on the left side of the equation doesn't stand for 'explosion',and the reason for Einstein's study of the subject that led to his discoveryof the equation had nothing to do with explosions, and the equation todaycrops up in a bunch of different scientific processes and procedures that havenothing to do with explosions.So the question is a lot like asking "Are forest fires part of Lord Kelvin'sdiscoveries concerning heat ?"
well there are many equations actually.
Infinity is not actually a number, to you can't do this equation.
It means to ascertain that the equation you are given is actually true by manipulating one of the two sides to reach the desired result.
If you refer to actually playing volleyball, you certainly won't need the quadratic equation or other advanced math.
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