Lyman R. Blake was from Abington, Massachusetts
The Lyman series corresponds to electronic transitions in hydrogen where the electron falls to the n=1 energy level. The maximum wavelength occurs when the transition is from n=2 (the first level above n=1), yielding a wavelength of approximately 121.6 nm. The minimum wavelength occurs when the transition is from n approaching infinity, resulting in a wavelength of 0.1 nm (or less). Therefore, the ratio of maximum to minimum wavelength for the Lyman series is about 1216:0.1 or 12160:1.
To find the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) from the R-squared (R²) value, you simply take the square root of R². If R² is positive, r is the positive square root of R²; if R² is negative (which is not possible since R² ranges from 0 to 1), r would be negative. Thus, the formula is r = ±√R², where the sign depends on the direction of the relationship (positive or negative correlation).
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p = r - c r - c = p r - c - r = p - r -(-c) = -(p) c = -p
To express "a number r decreased by the quotient of a number r and two," you can write the mathematical expression as ( r - \frac{r}{2} ). Here, ( \frac{r}{2} ) represents the quotient of ( r ) divided by 2, and subtracting this from ( r ) captures the idea of decreasing ( r ) by that value.
He invented a machine that attached the leather uppers with nails and wooden pegs
Lyman Reed Blake was born on 1835-08-24.
Lyman Reed Blake died on 1883-10-03.
He improved on Lyman R. Blake's invention by substituting thread for the cumbersome nails and pegs
a man who sold needles
Lyman R. Critchfield died in 1917.
Richard R. Lyman was born in 1870.
Richard R. Lyman died in 1963.
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Lyman R. Coleman has written: 'In this sign'
Lyman R. Sherman died in 1839-02.
Lyman R. Critchfield was born on 1831-05-22.