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− | Before applying any equation in any phenomena, we have to see the conditions and assumptions under which the EQUATION IS derived. What have been the CONDITIONS and ASSUMPTIONS in the derivation of an equation? It is very important to know these before applying the equation. For example Hooke?s Law is only obeyed within elastic limits and Ohm?s Law is applicable only under certain conditions.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Before applying any equation in any phenomena, we have to see the conditions and assumptions under which the EQUATION IS derived. What have been the CONDITIONS and ASSUMPTIONS in the derivation of an equation? It is very important to know these before applying the equation. For example Hooke?s Law is only obeyed within elastic limits and Ohm?s Law is applicable only under certain conditions. |
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Title | Is Einsteins E = mc2 Conceptually Applicable to Chemical Reactions? |
Read in full | Link to paper |
Author(s) | Ajay Sharma |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 2006 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 4 |
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Abstract
Before applying any equation in any phenomena, we have to see the conditions and assumptions under which the EQUATION IS derived. What have been the CONDITIONS and ASSUMPTIONS in the derivation of an equation? It is very important to know these before applying the equation. For example Hooke?s Law is only obeyed within elastic limits and Ohm?s Law is applicable only under certain conditions.