Quantum numbers are actually the most interesting part of chemestry that our used to find the exact position of an electron orbiting the nucleus of an atom...lets take an example......someone with whom you are chating online wants to send you a parcel and so he asks you your address......you ll first give your state`s name then the city and further your house no. ,colony etc. so in a way your residential address helps an unknown person track you.Similarly an electron orbiting a nucleus is designated or tracked with the help of quantum nos.....
Money 30 + 70 = 100 30p + 70p = 100p or £1
if you want to apply acute triangles in real life, you have to ask someone i dont know
Inference the math term applys to. Real life
real life using of gradient
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Money 30 + 70 = 100 30p + 70p = 100p or £1
if you want to apply acute triangles in real life, you have to ask someone i dont know
Inference the math term applys to. Real life
real life using of gradient
cookies
Quantum physics is utilized in various real-life applications, such as in the development of quantum computers for faster calculation speeds, in medical imaging techniques like MRI, and in the creation of quantum cryptography for secure communication. Understanding quantum physics can also lead to advancements in material science and energy production.
1p is not a valid orbital designation according to the rules for assigning quantum numbers to atomic orbitals. Orbitals are defined using the principal quantum number (n), azimuthal quantum number (l), magnetic quantum number (m), and spin quantum number (s). The orbital with n=1 and l=1 is designated as 2p, not 1p.
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what are real life design considerations that would apply to a wind generator
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Answer: The Heisenberg uncertainty principle is a fundamental part of quantum mechanics so chance is prerequisite to everything.
it does not, that is why you shouldn't