
Review from 130
... Associates an identifier with its use Can be done with an assignment or must be done with documentation ...
... Associates an identifier with its use Can be done with an assignment or must be done with documentation ...
Scientific_Notation
... What is Scientific Notation? Scientific notation is a way of expressing really big numbers or really small numbers. It is most often used in “scientific” calculations where the analysis must be very precise. ...
... What is Scientific Notation? Scientific notation is a way of expressing really big numbers or really small numbers. It is most often used in “scientific” calculations where the analysis must be very precise. ...
Lecture 8 Relevant sections in text: §1.6 Momentum
... infinitesimal generator of translations, viewed as canonical transformations. In the Hamiltonian framework, the conservation of momentum is identified with the statement that the Hamiltonian is translationally invariant, that is, is unchanged by the canonical transformation generated by the momentum ...
... infinitesimal generator of translations, viewed as canonical transformations. In the Hamiltonian framework, the conservation of momentum is identified with the statement that the Hamiltonian is translationally invariant, that is, is unchanged by the canonical transformation generated by the momentum ...
MFCR- Notes Exponents and scientific notation
... When you have a power outside of the parentheses, everything in the parentheses is raised to that power. 1) (2a)3 23a3 8a3 2) (3x)2 9x2 ...
... When you have a power outside of the parentheses, everything in the parentheses is raised to that power. 1) (2a)3 23a3 8a3 2) (3x)2 9x2 ...
Session 1 - Math Concepts Review
... the last significant number to the decimal point and note your direction (in this example there are 4 places to the left) ...
... the last significant number to the decimal point and note your direction (in this example there are 4 places to the left) ...
9.1
... determined completely by their magnitude—for example, length, mass, area, temperature, and energy. We speak of a length of 5 m or a mass of 3 kg; only one number is needed to describe each of these quantities. Such a quantity is called a scalar. On the other hand, to describe the displacement of an ...
... determined completely by their magnitude—for example, length, mass, area, temperature, and energy. We speak of a length of 5 m or a mass of 3 kg; only one number is needed to describe each of these quantities. Such a quantity is called a scalar. On the other hand, to describe the displacement of an ...