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Pulley Question
Hello, Could you please help me in solving this problem: "Two pulleys of diameters 6 m and 3 m are connected by a belt. The larger pulley rotates 44 times per min. Find the angular speed of the smaller pulley." I know that I'm supposed to use s = radius*theta. Could you please help me solve this step by step... 4 Jul 2010 07:56
FERMATISTS! THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS" A SQUARED SPACE",, IN REAL SPATIAL MATHEMATICS
There may be a square of a center, BUT there cannot be mathematically a squared space . To measure space and volume in sq centimeters or square feet is contrary to the natural mathematics. A square is a temporal adaptation, and current mathematics is wrong in uising those units for quantum analysis.. In real m... 2 Jul 2010 16:52
since Physics has no numbers beyond 10^500, then that should be infinity for mathematics #621 Correcting Math
Transfer Principle <lwalke3(a)lausd.net> writes: Say, LWalk, can you help me out on public relations? I have used the term "old-math" but such a moniker has been used throughout history. So I need a new moniker. Should I call it the "ill-defined math", or how about "sloth-math" since the community knows... 2 Jul 2010 09:05
New maths formula, maths 2&3^(a->38^7839_88)-34 MATHS 3+4=4 sin(x)=oo
I'm just stirring Dingo... and testing my new George Greene sig. Herc -- "George Greene" <greeneg(a)email.unc.edu> wrote Are you really that stupid to assume ...? I don't NEED to ASSUME! ... 2 Jul 2010 06:54
A collatz-inequality related to the waring-problem; a further question
In my own discussions of the cycle-problem, but also in the papers of R.Steiner, J.Simons & B.de Weger in their treatments of the "circuit"- or "1-cycle"-problem a certain equality in integers is required to make a 1-cycle possible, but heuristically that equality does not hold. This is 3^N - 1 ----... 2 Jul 2010 06:54
How Can ZFC/PA do much of Math - it Can't Even ProvePAisConsistent (EASY PROOF)
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 18:26:43 -0400, herbzet <herbzet(a)gmail.com> said: ... I thought that the proof of consistency of PA relative to ZFC by showing that there is a model of PA in ZFC was a metatheorem, not a theorem stated in ZFC and proved using the axioms of ZFC. You can... 3 Jul 2010 02:38
since Physics has no numbers beyond 10^500, then that should be infinity for mathematics #622 Correcting Math
Transfer Principle wrote: On Jul 1, 10:50 pm, Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archime...(a)gmail.com> wrote: Transfer Principle wrote: Actually, I take that back. I suppose that one could include 10^500 by stating, "if no odd perfect number less than 10^500 exists, then no odd perfect ... 2 Jul 2010 04:46
missing mass with its solid-body-rotation conundrum solved Chapt 4 #214; ATOM TOTALITY
     MISSING MASS Solved Now I used to rate the Missing Mass Problem much higher than the blackbody cosmic background radiation. I did this because the mass of the Universe is more important of a physical overall feature than the cosmic temperature. How much mass the Cosmos has is more important to the... 2 Jul 2010 03:41
since Physics has no numbers beyond 10^500, then that should be infinity for mathematics #621 Correcting Math
Transfer Principle wrote: On Jul 1, 12:56 pm, Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archime...(a)gmail.com> wrote: Theorem: In old-math, geometry had well-defined finite-line versus infinite-line but Algebra or Number theory was ill-defined with its finite-number versus infinite-number and that is why ... 3 Jul 2010 11:16
As the length of the list of computable reals->oo, the length of all possible digit sequences on the list->oo.
As the length of the list of computable reals->oo, the length of all possible digit sequences on the list->oo. What's your explanation for what happens if the list IS infinitely long? All sequences doesn't quite make it to infinity?? It misses some? Herc -- Conan do we REALLY have to hear the lamentations ... 5 Jul 2010 07:47
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