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How to Convert Binary Into Decimal (and Vice Versa)

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With a little patience, you can master this trick of converting binary code to decimals - and have fun doing it!

How to Easily Convert Degrees to Radians (and Radians to Degrees)

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Both degrees and radians represent the measure of an angle in geometry. So, how do you convert one to the other?

How can I measure the drag on a car?

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I have to think of a way of measuring how much drag is pushing on my mother's car as we are driving on the highway. Do you know how I can make one?

What Is a Perfect Square?

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A perfect square is a number, but it can also be explained using an actual square.

The 10 Highest-Valued Companies Aren't All What You Think

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The highest-valued companies dominate headlines because their market cap towers over competitors. Market capitalization measures a company’s market value by multiplying its current share price by the number of outstanding shares, giving investors a snapshot of market value.

How do you convert engine torque to horsepower?

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When you convert from engine torque to horsepower why is the number 5252 involved?

Using Synthetic Division to Save Time in Calculus and Algebra

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In algebra and calculus, a polynomial function is used to chart out graphs and waves with much more complexity than a simple linear factor. Polynomial division is sometimes required to factor them, and cut them up into chunks that we humans can better understand.

How the Metric System Works

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Ever heard of a little unit called a femtometer? Can you tell us how much you weigh -- in petagrams? We know you can't, so hurry up and start reading. We have work to do.

How Can Minus 40 Fahrenheit Equal Minus 40 Celsius?

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There are two different scales of measuring temperature on Earth, but they merge at just one very cold number.

How a Block and Tackle Works

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A fascinating article that describes how a block and tackle (as well as levers and gears) works!

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