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s-t=2(iw)=p. There you go
A frequency is when a number occurs the most like m i s s i s s i p p i m1 i 4 s 4 p2 i is the frequency
S is increased from 4 to 6: a multiple of 6/4 = 1.5 So P, which is directly proportional to S, increases from 18 to 18*1.5 = 27
9 P. in the S. S. equals 9 planets in the solar system EDIT: Which is no longer the case, as Pluto has now been classified as a dwarf planet.
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P= S + S + S + S P= # + # + # + # P= answer
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Degree of freedom=c-p+2;c=1;p=11-1+2=2
s = p^2 - 5 *also, p = sqrt (s+5)
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Among s-s,s-p,p-p sigma P-P is strong enough because of greater overlapping.The bond strengths for sigma S-S is 1.0 ,for sigma S-P is 1.71 and for sigma P-P is 3.0. so sigma P-P is stronger it means that it is more stable. But many books they have given that s-s overlapping is more than p-p overlapping .This is not true because due spherical shape of the s orbital the charge is symmetrically distributed and also small size there will not effective overlapping of orbitals as P-P overlapping .So P-P bond is stronger than S-S bond.
P in the S S = Planets in the Solar System.
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All s is p ---->Let this be premise 1 conversion of this premise is: Some p is s. derivation of this premise is: some s is p. All p is k ------>Let this be premise 2 conversion of this premise is: Some k is p. derivation of this premise is: some p is k. Conclusion of premise 1 and premise 2: All s is p All p is k Conclusion: All s is k 5 examples: i) some k is o some o is t valid conclusions: I) some k is t II) some t is k III)some o is k IV)some t is o ii) No s is p No p is k Valid conclusions: I) No p is s II)No k is p III)some s is not p IV)some p is not k V)some p is not s VI)some k is not p iii)All s is p All p is k Valid conclusions: I)All s is k II)some s is p III)some p is k IV)some s is k V)some p is s VI)some k is p VII)some k is s vi)some s is not p some p is not k Valid conclusions: I) No valid conclusion vi)All s is p some p is k valid conclusions: I)some s is k II)some s is p III)some k is p VI)some k is s V)some p is s
P=s r t , so, s= P/(st)