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  1. Significant figures for special functions (square roots)

    Dec 13, 2020 · The discussion centers on the appropriate number of significant figures (s.f.) to retain when calculating square roots, specifically using the example of , which has 2 s.f. …

  2. Square Root of 4: Can it be +2 or -2? • Physics Forums

    Mar 6, 2010 · The square root of 4 can be +2 or -2, your math teacher is retarded. What you did with the imaginary number results in what I believe is called an extraneous solution (correct …

  3. What is the value of 1 divided by the square root of 2? - Answers

    Mar 12, 2025 · What is the value of 1 / sqrt 2 and how does it relate to mathematical calculations? The value of 1 divided by the square root of 2 is approximately 0.707.

  4. What is the significance of sqrt {2gh} ? • Physics Forums

    Apr 22, 2010 · The equation \ (\upsilon = \sqrt {2gh}\) is significant in physics as it relates to kinetic energy (KE) and potential energy (PE), particularly in escape velocity problems and …

  5. Why Does sqrt(x^2) Equal |x| and Not Just x or -x? - Physics Forums

    May 29, 2009 · The equation sqrt (x^2) = |x| is established as a definition in mathematics, where the square root function is defined to return the non-negative root. This is necessary because …

  6. Reason for dividing peak value by sq. root 2 to get RMS

    Feb 19, 2009 · The discussion centers on the mathematical derivation of why the peak voltage or current is divided by the square root of 2 to obtain the root mean square (RMS) value. …

  7. Why this rms voltage is 0.707 times peak voltage? - Answers

    Feb 26, 2025 · The root mean square (RMS) voltage is 0.707 times the peak voltage for a sinusoidal waveform because of the mathematical relationship between peak and RMS …

  8. Why does sqrt(24) = 2*sqrt(6)? - Physics Forums

    Dec 18, 2011 · The discussion centers on understanding why the square root of a product, such as √(24), can be simplified to 2√(6). The key principle is that for non-negative numbers a and …

  9. How did the Greeks deal with sqrt(2)? • Physics Forums

    Dec 21, 2018 · I read the story of Hippasus's proof which showed ## \\sqrt {2} ## is neither a natural number nor a ratio of natural numbers and how he was drowned by the Pythagoreans …

  10. Square Root Graph: Understanding x- & y- Intercepts

    Jul 6, 2007 · The discussion centers on the graph of the function y = √x - 4, highlighting its x- and y-intercepts at (16, 0) and (0, -4) respectively. The graph exists solely in the first quadrant as it …