15 kN = 15 x 1000 N = 15000 N
Well of n vertices you can get the comlete graphs of kn-1 I just did a similar problem where you find the k3 graphs in kn I found the answer to be n choose 3 becaause i simply neeeded to choose 3 different vertices so the number of k4 grpahs would be n choose 4 and so on the number of edges or complete k2 graphs is n choose 2 I know i didnt answer your question but i feel as if this might help u get it done
1 ton (force) = 9964.016 newtons = 9.964016 KN
ed mod n = 1 ed = kn + 1 for integer k so d = (kn + 1)/e for integer k.
χ(Kn) = n colors
1 N is equal to 1/1000 kN. 23400 is equal to 23400/1000=23.4 kN.
why is kn reading as n
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15 kN = 15 x 1000 N = 15000 N
1 kgf = 9.8066 N So, 20 kN = 20 kN ∙ [1 000 N/kN] ∙ [1 kgf/9.8066N] = 2 039.4 kgf
1.2 kN is equivalent to 1200 N (Newtons).
jm + jn + km + kn = j(m + n) + k(m + n) = (m + n)(j + k)
A force of 15 kN is equal to 15,000 N (Newtons). It is a relatively strong force that can exert significant pressure or impact on an object.
kn (both letters lowercase) is knots, which is a speed nautical miles per hour Or kN ("K" lowercase, "N" uppercase) is Kilonewtons, or a measure of force. 1 lb = .00444822162 kN.
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Well of n vertices you can get the comlete graphs of kn-1 I just did a similar problem where you find the k3 graphs in kn I found the answer to be n choose 3 becaause i simply neeeded to choose 3 different vertices so the number of k4 grpahs would be n choose 4 and so on the number of edges or complete k2 graphs is n choose 2 I know i didnt answer your question but i feel as if this might help u get it done
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