The equation σF = 0 represents the condition of static equilibrium in physics, where σF (the sum of all forces acting on an object) equals zero. This means that the object is either at rest or moving with a constant velocity, as there is no net force causing acceleration. Essentially, all forces acting on the object are balanced, resulting in no change in its state of motion.
-50.8F [c/5 = (f-32)/9] ; c -> temp in Celsius; f -> temp in Fahrenheit
It means: O- oh M- my G- god W- what T- the F- f**k oh my god what the f**k
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4 equals O of the W.--> 4 oceans of the world
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What does f over o over Dracula mean
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g(x) = x + 3 Then f o g (x) = f(g(x)) = f(x + 3) = sqrt[(x+3) + 2] = sqrt(x + 5)
This is one 'pi' bond and one 'sigma' bond in O=O, together a covalent double bond.
0 Degrees Centigrade/Celsius equals 32 Degrees Fahrenheit
g(x) = 5. So whatever f(x) or f(-1) is, g of that is going to be 5.
Are you sure about the letter "o"? 60 equals seconds in a minute and minutes in an hour.
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Conventionally, f o g is a way to represent the operation of function g followed by function f.So for example, suppose f(x) = x + 2 and g(x) = 3xthen f o g (x) = f[g(x)] = f(3x) = 3x + 2Note, though, that the "o" operator is not commutative.g o f (x) = g[f(x)] = g(x + 2) = 3*(x + 2) = 3x + 6 which is not the same as f o g(x).Such "nested" or "chained" functions are particularly useful in calculus (differentation and integration).
The CH3NO2 molecule contains 9 sigma bonds. Each single bond (C-H, C-N, C-O, N-O) consists of one sigma bond, and each C=O double bond consists of one sigma bond and one pi bond.
OTTFF stands for the first five numbers.OneTwoThreeFourFive