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Bar graph.
a scatter plot is one of them.
a variable is when you find out what can affect something. for example; what variables affect the taste of a soft drink? -too much water -little ice -too warm etc.
There are three different varables as far I am concerned..... 1. The cars may not be moving 2. No cars have passed you 3. None, it dosent tell where you position is, in front of 10 cars or, behind. There are three different varables as far I am concerned..... 1. The cars may not be moving 2. No cars have passed you 3. None, it dosent tell where you position is, in front of 10 cars or, behind.
In short just use algebra to get the equation below Start with [P + a*(n/V)^2] * (V - nb) = nRT which is the standard Van Der Waals equation and solve for n using algebra. which gives the 3rd order equation below. -(ab/V^2)*n^3 + (a/V)*n^2 - (bP+RT)*n + PV = 0 The simplest way to solve this equation is to enter it into Excel and graph it with multible values of n from 0 to whatever gets you to zero. The value that gives you zero is the answer. Be sure you use all the proper units for the other varables. Hope this helps.
Charles's Law relates volume and temperature of gases under changing conditions of one of the examined varables. It may be written as V1T1=V2T2 Where V is gas volume at conditions 1 and 2, and T is the absolute temperature at conditions 1 and 2.
One could at best estimate the birth and the death of Maharshi Valmiki to be between 700BC and 100AD. There are several varables to consider one of which Mahrashi Valmiki was not always Mahrashi Valmiki. So the story goes that there once was a highway robber who would rob his victims after murdering them. One day he meet his match however when he attempted to rob the Divine sage Narada who wise words caused the robber to beg Naradas forgiveness. The robber was so riddled with guilt he meditated for many years, so long in fact that ants hills sprung up around where he was seated to add to his torment, until one day a divine voice declared he had successfully paid his penance and his name shall now be 'Valmiki; meaning "one born out of anthills" So was was "Maharshi Valmiki born that day, or was it many years earlier when a highway robber was born? An additional clue to his birth and death dates, are that Valmiki is credited with writing "Ramayana" which is impossible to accurately date but is estimated to be written between 500BC and 100BC The most correct answer that I can give to the subject question is this.......... The answer to when Maharshi Valmiki was born is the same answer for when he died, and that is.... A long long long time ago.
Well, hehe its quite simple. You must be a dumb little nerd if you cant find it out. I suggest taking Pre IB computers and eating cherrios for breakfast to clear your mind. Maybe after a hot shower with your rabbit youll be able to brainstorm through the ultimate collage of confusion!
The Direct Relation! Causes the molecules in the gas to flow away in the temeratures in a certain way. The above answer is non-sense... here ya go: The ideal gas law is: PV = nRT, where P = pressure, V = volume, n= number of moles, R = ideal gas constant, T = Temperature in K