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- {{prognav|F Sharp|Getting Set Up|Essential Syntax}} Now that we have a working installation of F# we can explore the syntax of F# and the basics of functional programming. ...3 KB (427 words) - 16:09, 9 August 2007
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- {{prognav|F Sharp|Getting Set Up|Essential Syntax}} Now that we have a working installation of F# we can explore the syntax of F# and the basics of functional programming. ...3 KB (427 words) - 16:09, 9 August 2007
- ...of properties of real-valued functions of a real variable. Such a function f assigns to each element x of a given set of real numbers exactly one real n ...x. The set of real numbers x on which f is defined is called the domain of f, while the set of values ...7 KB (1,174 words) - 09:40, 1 December 2007
- ...th>f(x)</math> is defined on an open interval containing c. <br>Then <math>f(x)</math> is said to be ''continuous at c'' if and only if<br> *<math>\lim_{x \rightarrow c} f(x) = f(c)</math></center></table> ...6 KB (981 words) - 03:25, 27 February 2008
- ...not square integrable. In other words, no particle can have a momentum so sharp as to be given by <math>\hbar</math> times a [[wikipedia:Wave vector|wave v ...f(x)\,\delta(x)\,dx = f(0)</math> for any continuous function <math>f(x).</math> (In case you didn't notice, this proves what was to be proved.) ...4 KB (699 words) - 11:55, 7 January 2007
- ...gth = \sqrt{\frac{3.011^2\cdot \pi \cdot t \cdot c}{8 \cdot \sqrt{12}\cdot f}}</math> where t is the thickness of the bar, c is the speed of sound in the bar, and f is the frequency of the note. ...8 KB (1,371 words) - 22:21, 28 April 2007
- ...gth = \sqrt{\frac{3.011^2\cdot \pi \cdot t \cdot c}{8 \cdot \sqrt{12}\cdot f}}</math> ...f is the frequency of the note. For rosewood, c = 5217 m/s. For middle C, f=262 Hz. Therefore, to make a middle C key for a rosewood marimba, cut the b ...8 KB (1,402 words) - 13:47, 1 January 2007
- ...ition is to determine the velocity of the mass. From Newton's second law (F=ma), the only force involved is the tension force in the string. The y-com <math>f=sqrt(T/rho) / 2L</math> ...4 KB (765 words) - 16:13, 30 April 2006
- ...</math>, <math>f-g</math>, <math>fg</math> in terms of continuity of <math>f</math> and <math>g</math>== ...unction value f(c) when x is precisely equal to <math>c</math>. Otherwise, f(x) has a ‘jump’ at <math>\left.x = c\right.</math>. We use the notations ...10 KB (1,900 words) - 12:52, 23 February 2008
- ...etter. They are: '''s''', '''p''', '''d''', and '''f'''. (which stands for Sharp, principle, diffuse, and fundamental respectively and refer to lines seen i ...5 KB (933 words) - 05:54, 6 February 2008
- ...negative maximum amplitude, <math>-A \,</math>. The ''frequency'', <math>f \,</math>, of a sine wave is the number of ''cycles per second'' and is mea <center><math>f = \frac{1}{T} \,</math></center> ...7 KB (1,176 words) - 13:33, 24 August 2007
- point is sharp enough. It is for this reason that buildings often have a lightning rod on <center><math>\begin{matrix}F \propto \frac{Q_1 Q_2}{r^2},\end{matrix}</math></center> ...10 KB (1,628 words) - 18:23, 16 March 2008
- ...h> can take. From <math>l=3</math> onward the labels follows the alphabet: f,g,h...) Observe that these states display both spherical and conical nodes, ...9 KB (1,393 words) - 15:31, 25 August 2008
- ...of bouncing back and forth, which is what a graph with straight lines and sharp corners would describe. Movement that has a displaccement-time graph with c ...r second) = <math> \omega_0 / (2 \pi) </math> and the period, T = <math> 1/f </math>. These are not so important, but often people will specify the fre ...9 KB (1,499 words) - 03:31, 15 July 2007
- ...ar momentum <math>l</math> (specified by a letter, here ''p'', ''d'', or ''f''), and the vertical component of its angular momentum <math>m</math>. ...n and the proton. Via [[wikipedia:Newton's laws of motion|Newton's]] <math>F=ma</math> the last two equations yield <math>m_ev^2=e^2/r,</math> where <ma ...40 KB (6,716 words) - 17:12, 5 January 2008
- twice f = f . f ...function definitions like <code>f (x:xs) = ...</code> into the form <code>f = <i>expression</i></code>. This can be done with two primitives, namely ca ...21 KB (3,142 words) - 02:34, 26 February 2008
- ...However, people have an idea of what "cold" is, and agree that there is no sharp cutoff between "cold" and "not cold", where something is "cold" at N degree * The fuzzy rules do not make the sharp distinction between tall and short, that is not so realistic:<br> ...23 KB (3,434 words) - 04:34, 3 January 2008
- ...x|Typical AFM setup. The deflection of a microfabricated cantilever with a sharp tip is measured be reflecting a laser beam off the backside of the cantilev <math>z^{\prime}\left( L\right) =\frac{1}{2}\frac{F}{EI}L^{2}=\frac{3}{2}\frac{z\left( L\right) }{L} ...27 KB (4,473 words) - 01:35, 8 February 2008
- ...mparable to the flow into a 2D intake of a supersonic aircraft such as the F-15. ...18 KB (2,940 words) - 15:56, 16 November 2007
- ...ergency medical assistance, it will not be easy to get. Keeping your mind sharp will help you make good judgment calls, and that, in turn, will help preven ===f. Open wound infection=== ...20 KB (3,574 words) - 15:02, 8 November 2007
- :<math> c = f \cdot ~\lambda \,\!</math> ...onventional symbol for the speed of light, usually in meters per second, ''f'' is the frequency of light in hertz, and λ is the wavelength in met ...28 KB (4,804 words) - 11:06, 8 October 2010