Thread pendulum error rate?
Can someone please help? My physics teacher told us to calculate the error rate using the table.
Hi, our professor is sick, so he only uploaded all the slides, including the ones he would have worked on with us during the lecture. I don't quite understand how the reaction equation changes when NaCl is present in fused salt electrolysis (l) and in electrolysis (aq).
I want to travel through time and bring myself to the speed of light with whatever
I have to give a chemistry lecture about atomic mass soon and I have a few questions and would appreciate some answers. So the first question is: What exactly is the difference between absolute and relative atomic mass? It's not just that relative atomic mass, unlike absolute atomic mass, has no unit. The second question…
Does anyone have any idea how this works? I have to calculate it and I have no idea. I've never done it before.
Hello can someone help me with the number 6e with zero calculation
Hello, I think I heard from a mathematician that it's actually better not to have any prior knowledge, because everything you learn in school—memorizing formulas, calculating, etc.—is just a subfield of mathematics and, in the broadest sense, has nothing to do with actual mathematics. So, can you pass a math degree without much school knowledge…
And it certainly explained to you exactly how to do it 🙂
No, I wouldn’t do it myself