Considering the number of stars in each galaxy, and the number of galaxies that
exist in the universe, and the emerging conjecture that as many as 75% of all
stars have planets, the probability of the EXISTENCE of another planet somewhere
that is almost identical to Earth is very high.
BUT . . . considering the distances involved, and the difficulty of detailed observations
and measurements of an object that appears to us to be about the same apparent
size as a grain of sand on the surface of the moon, the probability of our FINDING
it is minuscule.
The formula for finding probability depends on the distribution function.
The answer depends on where you are searching!
I got no idea
Another name for experimental probability is empirical probability. This is the ratio of the number of outcomes in which a specified event occurs to the total number of trials.
You think probable to ionosphere.
The answer depends on where on earth the street is. In a village in much of Asia or Africa, I suggest the probability is 0.
the electron cloud is least dense where the probability of finding an electron is LOWEST
The formula for finding probability depends on the distribution function.
They are the probability of finding the electrons.
The answer depends on where you are searching!
One out of 7,056,885,763
I got no idea
1. subjective probability (intelligent guess) 2. relative frequency (in percent) 3. classical probability (in decimal)
atomic orbital
atomic orbital
It is usually a physicist.
It is impossible (0 out of 100, or any other number you chooes for your dinominater.) god only put Adam and Eve on earth. They were the first humans alive and created and God created life on earth. Not Mars, sorry.