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hello , I am new here I just saying hello friends is the soul of life I want to gain friends here who interested in know I am here to do so thanks admin ...
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13712
... hi how are u?..i want to accept u as my friend... thnx................
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Jun 15, 2009
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13713
I need to solve for i. r = ((1+(i/n))^n) -1 r = 9 n = 118 I am having a difficult time solving for i. I believe the answer is .0865. If you know how to solve...
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Jun 15, 2009
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try this. r = ((1+(i/n))^n)-1 r + 1 = (1+(i/n))^n (r+1)^(1/n) = 1+(i/n) (r+1)^(1/n)-1 = (i/n) n((r+1)^(1/n)-1) = i ________________________________ From:...
Arristeo Rabajante
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Jun 15, 2009
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13715
Hi, You have to solve this type (financial for the rate given periods and amount) numerically. Here is a c program that performs the bisection on the equation....
cino hilliard
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Jun 16, 2009
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... i=[((r+1)^(1/n))-1]/n...
Sarmad Al Jameel
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________________________________ then do it buddy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Deepak Mehra
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13719
Welcome to the SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY mail exchange group. Join this group to collect information in SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY issues. Provide useful and important...
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In a message dated 6/16/2009 00:34:47 Eastern Daylight Time, ... That's an awful lot of program for solving a simple algebra problem. I got the same answer in...
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Jun 16, 2009
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13721
Yep stevo, I got way outside the box on that one but decided to leave it as it may be useful for annuities interest rate calculation which is what I thought it...
cino hilliard
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Jun 17, 2009
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link to original site http://knol.google.com/k/alex-belov/paradox-of-classical-mechanics-2/1xmqm1l0s4ys/9# or mirror ...
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Jun 29, 2009
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... Yes. ... Beginning here I'm not sure what you're saying. Are you assuming the broken ring continues to roll without slipping? Are any more links going to...
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Jun 30, 2009
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I'll repost message in new way. The idea is very simple. If spit a rolling ring to small parts set of n elements (1,2,3,...,n) with mass m then each of them...
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Jun 30, 2009
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I recieved empty reply from Rich-Text Editor (Beta)....
abelov0927
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Jun 30, 2009
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OK I didn't realize the ring was a flexible chain. That makes it more complex than a rigid ring. Yes if the surface has initial velocity V=0 but can move...
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Jun 30, 2009
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By 'model', I just want to describe behavior of this system. All laws of classical mechanic should be preserved. Initial platform velocity is zero V0=0. Will...
abelov0927
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Jun 30, 2009
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... If the platform is completely free to move (say floating in outer space) momentum conservation requires that it will end up with a positive forward...
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Correction: I meant positive forward velocity V=(nm/(M+nm))v....
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Jun 30, 2009
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Thank you for this explanation. It's good. I'm trying to find out the platform finish line velocity. I'm sure it'll close to zero, but the platform may not...
abelov0927
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A rolling disk on a straight line surface. <http://knol.google.com/k/-/-/1xmqm1l0s4ys/h6o9ht/rollingfriction.jpg> The diagram has shown a rolling disk on...
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This is a test to see if my email setting has changed to Traditional. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Waking up a lot of people to test something you can do silently by creating additional personal emails or sending to a friend. This is kinda like getting a new...
cino hilliard
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In a message dated 7/10/2009 03:09:46 Eastern Daylight Time, ... If I knew how to test it without it going to everyone else on the list, I would have done...
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13736
Hi, MSNBC news Pundits are saying Al Franken has a degree in Math from Harvard. Some Google searches say he Aced the math part of the SAT. Wikipedia says BA...
cino hilliard
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Jul 10, 2009
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For this model, à repulsion and à collision comes on different planes. The vertical plane doesn't have any contacts with the rolling body. Otherwise the...
abelov0927
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Jul 11, 2009
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Quote from forum. "Follow by law of momentum conservation V0x(mx(n-1))=V1x(all mass) If discount one element from the ring then and average speed for (n-1) ...
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A few philosophy thinks. Collisions may be classified in two groups. Explicit and implicit. 1. Explicit collisions – happens between objects which conducts...
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Let imagine observer and two objects (A and B). One object A with simple movement can move only into one plane. The observer in own frame of reference sees...
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13741
I find the recursive sequence p*a_n+q*a_(n+1)+r=s*a_(n+2) interresting for some reason. also the ratio of a_(n+1)/a_n as n --> oo. The day before yesterday, I...
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