The formula is just n.
The following formula generalizes this pattern and can be used to find ANY term in an arithmetic sequence. a'n = a'1+ (n-1)d.
The pattern 1, 10, 100, 1000 next four numbers would be 10000, 100000, 1000000, 10000000.
The pattern appears to be alternating between adding 1 and subtracting 1 from the previous number. Following this pattern, the next number would be 8. This is derived by adding 1 to the previous number of 7.
One to any power is equal to 1. As a formula: For all x, 1x = 1.One to any power is equal to 1. As a formula: For all x, 1x = 1.One to any power is equal to 1. As a formula: For all x, 1x = 1.One to any power is equal to 1. As a formula: For all x, 1x = 1.
Resistance = V/I Dimensional formula for V ML2T -3A -1 Dimensional formula for I A Dimensional formula for R= ML2T -3A -1 / A = ML2T -3A -2
i did a little research and it is clear that they gave it 2 1/2 stars, when i would of giving it 3 1/2 stars or 4 stars at the most.
If it was out of 5 stars i would definetly say 6
Kl is the chemical formula for potassium chloride.
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You would have to ask him.
Thallium has an oxidation number of +1. Therefore, the formula for thallium carbonate would be Tl2CO3.
The formula would thus be C2N2O.
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Well, 100% is 100, thus 1 would be 1%. Or are you looking for the formula?
The moon subtends an angle from earth of approximately 1/2 degree. Stars twice as far apart as the diameter of a full moon would therefore be 1 degree apart. Your fist at arm's length subtends approximately 10 degrees. So two stars three fists apart would be about 30 degrees.
The life of a star is governed by how much mass it has and how quickly it "burns" it. A basic formula is 1exp10*(m/l) where m=Sol mass and l=Sol luminosity. So for our Sun 1exp10*(1/1) gives 10 billion years.
Elements of Group I would have a charge of +1 when ionized. Since the OH ion has a charge of -1, the predicted hydroxide of francium would be FrOH.