2.14.8:
the orbital speed is sqroot (GM/r )
radius of the orbit of satellite 1 is 3 x the radius of mars (orbital radius =altitude + radius of the planet)
radius of the orbit of satellite 2 is 4 x the radius of mars (orbital radius = altitude + radius of the planet)
in fact, all of the answers...
-mention special relativity
implications are:
mass increase: more and more fuel is needed
time dilation : astronauts can traverse vast distances because time in the frame of reference inside the spaceship is dilated i.e. runs slower
Length contraction: the distance they need to traverse is...
yes, less strain on the ball bearings and thus more reliable.
but the main thing is that your generator becomes more efficient. (in terms of energy conversion from mechanical energy into electrical energy)
you may ask, why would the armature be larger than the electromagnet?
remember the...
because the electromagnet is much smaller (hence lighter) than the armature coils so less energy is required to create the same rate of change in flux through the armature coils.
i.e. it is more energy efficient that way.
yash why don't your grade think about repeating and getting the 1st rank in ag back first. if thats too hard, how about start of trying with the 2nd rank.
peace & love ruse10
I highly recommend this guy. Ani's breadth of knowledge in both physics and chemistry is just phenomenal. He really does know how to drastically improve your results, seeing what he's achieved himself.
Besides, he's extremely good looking as well.
who got finance?
anyone know how many places there'll be. and how many candidates?
heard its gonna be competitive this year ==
theres like national winners of business/eco comps going at it.
so, co-op offers came out today.
anyone know how many candidates there are for finance? how many places will there be.
competition looks pretty strong this year.
*revive*
anyone know if it is possible to combine the B Sc Advanced mathematics (quantitative risk) with the LLB?
or is the B Comm the only one u can combine with the quantitative risk plan
that 2.5% is headline inflation i suppose, year on year?
headline inflation has certainly slowed down since the GFC morphed into the GEC towards the end of last year.
this is typical of a recession (or "slowdown" as we havent experienced 2 consecutive quarters of negative economic growth).
u...
wat the heck dude
how did u not get 100 UAI with those marks
wat was the cut off in ur cohort?
i guess ur aggregate was like 484?
sorry, im just in awe
those are brilliant results man
i know, just like UNSW ses ur minimum UAI requirement is 95 but u'd need a perfect UMAT score and sweet talk the interviewer.
arent chemistry + maths recommended studies?