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    Lens Equation Analysis

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    The Lens Equation [1] This equation was used in the analysis to find out the focal point of the lens used. This equation can be derived either by using geometry and trigonometry. Figure 1 Ray diagram used to derive the thin lens equation Figure 3 Ray diagram used to derive the thin lens equation In Figure 2 the parallel light ray is shown. Also drawn on are two similar triangles for both triangles the…

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    Animal Equation Essay

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    Lesson title: What is an Equation? Objective (s): • Students will begin to develop an understating of addition equations using numbers from 1-9 to eventually add numbers to equal 10. • They will apply their understanding by creating their own animal equations with toy animals and recording their numbered equations on paper or dry erase board. Materials: Pencil, large white piece of paper folded in half, equation assessment activity sheet, book that is read at the beginning of the lesson,…

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    fixation is determined by the allele frequency, the selective advantage or disadvantage, and the effective population size. The probability of fixation for a particular allele is demonstrated by the equation where probability is equal to 1 minus the exponential of (-4Nesq) divided by (1-e-4Nes). In this equation, q represents the initial frequency of the allele and s is the selective advantage or disadvantage. Mathematically, the fixation probability of a neutral allele is equal to its…

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    Relayed Throw Equation

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    (10w-x)/10w ) This is the equation for the second part of the relayed throw, from the cutoff to the catcher. The Relayed Throw Equation Now that both time equations for the relayed throw are formed, an equation for the entire time of the throw can be created. Once the throw reaches the cutoff, he must transfer the ball from his glove to his throwing hand, get a good four-seam grip on the ball, pivot, and throw. To account for this transfer, a half of a second is added to the equation to…

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    The basic demographic equation is an effective way to determine future population rates, without the influence of political policy. The equation says that “growth rate = birth - deaths + net migration.” Europeans are dying out; their population is shrinking. One factor, fertility, has increasingly dropped. The European crude birth rate, or the number of births per 1,000 people, was 10.1 in the year 2014. Almost half a century before, in 1970, the birth rate was 16.4. Europeans seem to be…

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    Redox Equation Essay

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    BALANCING REDOX EQUATIONS 1) Assign the Oxidation Numbers The Oxidation Number (ON) of an element is its charge. It is the number of electrons an element contains. This would be our basis on whether the element gained or lost electrons in chemical reactions. We can say that an element is in its Oxidation State when the element already has a specific ON. Unlike with our previous examples, not all equations would already reveal the ON of each element. In actuality, equations would only be…

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    Value Equation Paper

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    a few. It is wherever care is provided for the benefit of the patient. With the reimbursement shifting to “pay for quality” point of care elements have to be revised to be successful for the patient and the provider of care. Looking at the Value Equation by (Porter-O'Grady & Malloch, Quantum Leadership: Building Better Patterships for Sustainable Health , 2015) Value is now the centerpiece of service delivery. All healthcare professionals and the patients contribute to the outcome of care. The…

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    the values and relative values of (E) and (G) in Equation (10) and (Ul) and (Us) in Equation (11). For any material (E) and (G) as well as (Ul) and (Us) tends to increase or decrease together. Therefore, we cannot decide the variation of (σ) in the same or opposite direction to that of (E) and (G). Using Equations 10 and 11 we can predict the behavior of (σ) according to which of the two elastic constants varies more than the other. If Equations (10) and (11) are positive, then (σ) varies in…

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    The Flake Equation Summary

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    sightings and paranormal claims. One article regarding ‘The Flake Equation’ goes further into the topic of the paranormal and extraterrestrial life. Shermer did not create the equation himself, but rather discusses it regarding his studies and beliefs on a scientific level. The original equation, The Drake Equation, was created by the astronomer Frank Drake for calculating the number of extraterrestrial civilizations. This equation is used a joke on television series such as The Big Bang Theory,…

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    employment effects caused by immigration, four readings immediately come to mind: Immigration Equation by Roger Lowenstein; The Impact of the Mariel Boatlift on the Miami Labor Market by David Card; Dual Labor Markets: A Theory of Labor Market Segmentation by Michael Reich, David Gordon, and Richard Edwards; and Immigration, Inequality, and Policy Alternatives by Gregory DeFreitas On the one hand, The Immigration Equation is a summation of “Heaven’s Door: Immigration Policy and the American…

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