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What's your favorite chem/physics/math equation?  

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  1. 1. What's your favorite chem/physics/math equation?

    • PV=nRT
      14
    • e=mc^2
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    • F=ma
      15
    • e^(pi*i) + 1 = 0
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    • Fg = -G(m1m2/r^2)er
      7
    • integ(uv) = uv - integ(v du)
      5
    • a^2+b^2=c^2
      10
    • zeros(ax^2+bx+c) = (-b +- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)
      3
    • e=nhv
      0
    • Other
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1: The Universal Gas Law, pressure * volume = moles * gas constant * temperature in kelvin

 

2: energy of massive body not in motion, energy = mass * the speed of light squared

 

3: force = mass * acceleration

 

4: Euler's equation; relating the 5 most important numbers in math

 

5: Gravitation, force of gravity between 2 bodies = -constant * mass1*mass2 / radius squared

 

6: ultraviolet voodoo!

 

7: pythagorean theorem, c= hypotenuse

 

8: quadratic formula

 

9: energy of a wave

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hey, who do you think added the superscript and subscript tags, as well as all the other symbols? :P

 

I wasn't sure if vBul. commands would be rendered on the front page; and i wasn't going change it if it wasn't, so i just played it safe :)

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Originally posted by Sayonara³

Alt 0178 is quicker.

 

Quicker is better.

 

<Homer> Do you want it done right, or fast? </Homer>

 

You said yourself you didn't know if sup would work - there would have been no question that Alt 0178 would work.

 

Looooooooser :P

 

 

 

Actually, if you're using the Cyrillic character page to view the site, it will not display properly, it displays as 'I'.

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e^x is equal to an infinite series by Taylor expansion:

 

1+x^n/n!

 

This series should look familiar, the even powers are the series for cos(x) (2n), and the odd powers are the series for sin(x) (2n+1)

 

So, e^x = cos(x) + i*sin(x)

 

cos(pi) + i*sin(pi) = -1

 

 

and -1 + 1 = 0

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My favorite equation would definetly have to be the Drake equation which (correct me if i'm wrong) gives either a pessimistic or opptimistic (depending on the person) estimation of the number of technological civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy...it goes a little something like this:

 

Nc = N* x Fp x Nl2 x Fl x Fi x Fs

 

i'm not quite sure on what each letter represents...( being the idiot i am didn't write it down) but i'm sure either fafalone or blike can assist in figuring that out for whomever is interested

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Guest maltesemike

the Schrodinger Wave Equation kicks asse! Not like i have used or applied it before but we had to learn it in a module this year and i thought it looked pretty cool.

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[math]\frac{n^3+3n^2+2n}{6}=x[/math]

Where x is the sum of the first n triangular numbers (explained later)

 

Just because it got me into the State Math Competition when I was in High School... :)

 

A "triangular number" (in this example) is definded as the sum of the first n numbers. eg "n"th triangular number is 1+2+3....+n=x. so, when n=2, x=1+2=3. When n=10, x=1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10=55.

 

The question I had to answer, what is the sum of the first 155 triangular numbers (with no calculator)... :eek: I had three minutes to get enough points to qualify...

 

well, [math]1+2+3+4+5...+n=\sum_{n=1}^{n}{n}=\frac{n(n+1)}{2}[/math]

 

so I needed to figure out (with no calculator)

 

[math]1+3+6+10...=\sum_{n=1}^{n}{\frac{n(n+1)}{2}}=\frac{n^3+3n^2+2n}{6}[/math]

 

Thus allowing me to get my answer...

 

[math]\frac{(155)^3+3(155)^2+2(155)}{6}=632710[/math]

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Well I did also answer the poll too.

 

I chose the Pythagoral equation, as I think it's pretty neat.

 

BTW - If that post offended you so much that you felt it important enough to include your own post, doing nothing more than requesting the deletion of them both- you should have just sent me a PM stating your objections.

 

Antony.

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