x2+y2=2y into polar coordinates
When converting Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates, three standard converstion factors must be memorized:
r2=x2+y2
r*cos(theta)=x
r*sin(theta)=y
From these conversions, you can easily get the above Cartesian equation into polar coordinates:
r2=2rsin(theta), which reduces down (by dividing out 1 r on both sides) to:
r=2sin(theta)
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It will be a circle.
The y-intercept (or y-intercepts) of an equation is where x = 0. Replace x with zero in the equation, and solve for y.The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
The simplest formula, in polar coordinates, is r = 7.
The equation in Cartesian coordinates is x2 + y2 = 6 But much simpler are the polar coordinates: r = 6 and 0 ≤ q < 360 degrees.
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The polar ice cap is big as 14.5 million squared kilo metres
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It will be a circle.
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internal pressure of polar liquids from suryanarayan equation?
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The y-intercept (or y-intercepts) of an equation is where x = 0. Replace x with zero in the equation, and solve for y.The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
I assume you mean CH2=C=CH2 or 1,2-propadiene. The molecule has two equally electronegative substituents attached to the central carbon, so no it is not polar. If it was CH2=C=O, then yes it would be polar, because the oxygen atom pulling the electron cloud toward itself, thus making it slightly negative which make he molecule polar.
No, CH3CH=CHCH2CH3 (2-pentene) is a hydrocarbon. Hydrocarbons are nonpolar.