In mathematics, a negative number represents an opposite. In the real number system, a negative number is a number that is less than zero. Negative numbers are often used to represent the magnitude of a loss or deficiency. A debt that is owed may be thought of as a negative asset, a decrease in some quantity may be thought of as a negative increase. If a quantity, such as the charge on an electron, may have either of two opposite senses, then one may choose to distinguish between those senses—perhaps arbitrarily—as positive and negative. Negative numbers are used to describe values on a scale that goes below zero, such as the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales for temperature. The laws of arithmetic for negative numbers ensure that the common-sense idea of an opposite is reflected in arithmetic. For example, −(−3) = 3 because the opposite of an opposite is the original value.
Negative numbers are usually written with a minus sign in front. For example, −3 represents a negative quantity with a magnitude of three, and is pronounced "minus three" or "negative three". To help tell the difference between a subtraction operation and a negative number, occasionally the negative sign is placed slightly higher than the minus sign (as a superscript). Conversely, a number that is greater than zero is called positive; zero is usually (but not always) thought of as neither positive nor negative. The positivity of a number may be emphasized by placing a plus sign before it, e.g. +3. In general, the negativity or positivity of a number is referred to as its sign.
Every real number other than zero is either positive or negative. The non-negative whole numbers are referred to as natural numbers (i.e., 0, 1, 2, 3...), while the positive and negative whole numbers (together with zero) are referred to as integers. (Some definitions of the natural numbers exclude zero.)
In bookkeeping, amounts owed are often represented by red numbers, or a number in parentheses, as an alternative notation to represent negative numbers.
Negative numbers appeared for the first time in history in the Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, which in its present form dates from the period of the Chinese Han Dynasty (202 BC – AD 220), but may well contain much older material. Liu Hui (c. 3rd century) established rules for adding and subtracting negative numbers. By the 7th century, Indian mathematicians such as Brahmagupta were describing the use of negative numbers. Islamic mathematicians further developed the rules of subtracting and multiplying negative numbers and solved problems with negative coefficients. Prior to the concept of negative numbers, mathematicians such as Diophantus considered negative solutions to problems "false" and equations requiring negative solutions were described as absurd. Western mathematicians like Leibniz (1646–1716) held that negative numbers were invalid, but still used them in calculations.
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In magnification, I keep on confusing the signs. From what I understand currently, magnification is positive when the image is erect. An image is only erect when it is a virtual image, therefore virtual images = positive magnification. Vice versa, magnification is negative...
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I couldn't figure out from the equation that relate the current source IS to IA and IB. If both IA and IB is coming from the same direction and the positive terminal has been predicted...
Negative permittivity of metals – The effect of light-trapping via plasmonics
I’m trying to understand the effect of light-trapping by plasmonics (for example - Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance, Surface Plasmon Polariton, Scattered Plasmons), and how negative permittivity related to that...
Say you have an object with a negative heat capacity. This means that the object increases in temperature as it radiates energy and decreases in temperature as it absorbs energy.
I don't understand why this object cannot be in thermal equilbrium with a reservoir.
Any help would be greatly...
Let's assume that negative mass is possible. How would it react with gravity?
Since F=ma, the acceleration would be in the opposite direction to the force applied. Keep this in mind :wink:
Now, the gravitational force, F=GMm/r2. Usually this force acts towards the centre of the Earth since 'G'...
I'm interested in an apparent inconsistency with the result for negative temperatures for a spin 1 system of N particles.
The partition function of such a system is
\begin{equation}
Z=(1+2\cosh(\beta \,\epsilon))^{N}
\end{equation}
where each particle can be in one of three energy states...
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q = -kdp/dx
Homework Equations
q = heat flow
k = constant
p = thermal energy density
The Attempt at a Solution
This equation says that when heat flows from hot to cold the thermal energy density increases but why? I thought heat meant a higher thermal energy density and hot...
Why so?
Quoted from Quantum Physics 3rd ed. by Stephen Gasiorowicz, p. 26.
It was explaining why we ignore the terms with exp[iwt] when adding plane waves to form a wave packet:
I'm so confused, is the voltage reading of the meter gathered by:
positive electrode charge - negative electrode charge = potential difference
I don't get why there is a positive and negative electrode and what they do
Does negative mass have the same affect on spacetime as "positive?" mass with respect to gravity?
Just read a BBC article that says peeps are playing with negative mass fluid...guy says "With negative mass, if you push something, it accelerates toward you," uh what?
Also with the "law" that...
Whats the difference between (4/3) and -(4/3)
Why ratio in external division is negative?
I have answer for how it is negative but not why?
X = (mx2+nx1)/(m+n)
⇒ (mx2+nx1) = X(m+n)
⇒m(x2-X) = n(X-x1)
⇒(m/n) = (X-x1)/(x2-X)
From the above equation we can conclude that when division is...
Why do we get two answers when taking the square root?
For example, let a = any positive number
sqrt{a} = - a and a.
Why is this the case?
What about 0?
Can we say sqrt{0} = - 0 and 0?
Hey guys! I need help proving why this proof is wrong. I know it's wrong, but I can't figure out why. Anyway:
i = sqrt -1
i^4 = 1
1^4 = 1
Substution: i^4 =1^4
i = 1
1 = sqrt -1
1^2 = -1
1 = 1^2
1= -1
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Instead of the 10,11, and 26 dimensions proposed by various theories, could there be, let's say 10 positive dimensions, existing of 9 of space and one of time, but also 1 negative dimension? This is just a random theory. I have no idea what a negative dimension would hold, but I think it would...
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Ignore B & C for now
The block in the figure reaches a velocity of 40 m/sec in 100 m, starting from rest. Compute the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the ground.
W = 100N
F = 40 N
2. Homework Equations
∑Fy = 0 so Normal Force = Weight
∑Fx =...
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Consider a sequence of non negative integers x1,x2,x3,...xn
which of the following cannot be true ?
##A)\sum ^{\infty }_{n=1} x_{n}= \infty \space and \space \sum ^{\infty }_{n=1} x_{n}^{2}= \infty##
##B)\sum ^{\infty }_{n=1} x_{n}= \infty \space and \space \sum ^{\infty...
Is the idea of negative absolute temperature analogous to a virtual image in geometrical optics?
I was reading this article about such a negative temperature:
http://www.livescience.com/25959-atoms-colder-than-absolute-zero.html
It seems to me that since temperature is defined by its...
I just wonder that why the negative deviation comes in graph except for hydrogen and helium gas.I am still thinking for the reason and searching for it.So please help me ...
I know negative curvature of spacetime is close to impossible.. but reading about dark energy and how it is repulsive... I'm trying to find illustrations of what would happen when spacetime curvature is negative (locally as whole cosmos having negative curvature is different concept than local...
In this Khan Academy video
they say that it is ok to break the square root ##\sqrt{a\cdot b}##, with ##a, b \in \mathbb{R}##, into the product of two square roots ##\sqrt{a}\cdot \sqrt{b}##, only when: (1) both are non negative, (2) one of the two is negative and the other is possitive. I...
I have a confusion understanding one of the basic assumption used for operational amplifiers which is Vin = 0 or difference of inputs = 0.
Take for example an ideal amplifier with inputs V+ and V-
V+ = 1
V- = 0.5 * Vout
Supply Voltage = +-9
Vin = V+ - V-
At start V+ = 1 and V- = 0, providing us...
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Hydrogen peroxide can be prepared in several ways. One method is the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, another method is the reaction between water and oxygen. Given the ΔG°rxn values for each reaction, which method (reaction 1 or 2) requires less energy under standard...
To measure negative sequence impedance of an alternator, we short the white and blue phases, measure the current and then divide it by the voltage of the red phase. Then to measure zero sequence impedance, we short the rotor and connect the stator in open delta and inject a current.
My...
Hello, everyone. I've been trying for quite some time to figure out what's up with the paradigm of quantum interest conjecture and the possibility to generate negative energy (even only theoretically speaking). Only from pure interest I have read a bunch of papers on the matter, however I feel...
i have no idea how to use the punctuation marks for writing equations..ill do my best..
(3a+4b)(a-3b) over b(3a+4b) multiplied by 1 over b^2(3b-a)(3b+a)
during the cross cancelling the 3b-a would be multiplied by a negative one to switch the problem over right? (-1)(3b-a) in order to cross...
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I would like to know how to calculate the negative energy density in the region between two Casimir plates, given a distance between two parallel plates.
Thanks, much appreciated!
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I'm trying to understand negative bases raised to rational powers, when calculating principle roots for real numbers. I'm not worried about complex solutions numbers at this stage. I just can't find a concise explanation I can understand anywhere. I'm self learning as an...
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A thin semicircular rod is broken into two halves. The top half has a total charge +Q uniformly distributed along it, and the bottom half has a total charge -Q uniformly distributed along it. A negative test charge is placed at points A, B, and C.
*Image attached*
Consider...
I saw this more related to physics than chemistry.
So I have been trying to model how the voltage is generated in galvanic. I couldn't find any online and I thought it would be a good exercise.
I modeled ions as electric charges with different magnitude of charge. Each producing a different...
Negative number multiplied by itself an even number of times gives us a positive number.
Why does log to -10 base of 100 not equal 2?
thanks in advance.
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While deriving potential energy stored in space due to two stationary opposite charges we end up with negative value of energy which upon dividing by c square provides us with negative value of mass. What is the significance of this mass other than reducing the total mass of...
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0GOyZeQMdpLgYxYwwP4FMabe-Mk7QpADPC4ZK4PVpBGKvamcqjopOf3M0evdhE8PHZ3iTQ=s138 m1 is 4 kg and m2 is 8 kg. The kinetic friction coefficient on the table is 0.3. m1 is held in place. When m1 is released, m2 accelerates 1.2 m to the floor. Use conservation of...
Question:
Find the volume of the solid obtained by rotating the region
bounded by the given curves about the specified line. Sketch the
region, the solid, and a typical disk or washer.
y2 = x; x = 2y; about the y-axis
Solution...
I know that in formus there are many answers about this question .I just want the value of g (will it be positive or negative) in this example which I am going to give , I threw a ball vertically upward the value of g at its max height (vi=0) ,what will be the value of g +10 or -10 m/s^2. I...
Is 23 = 5(-4)-3 gives a remainder -3 when divided by 5 ? is this statement true ? some of my colleagues said that remainder cannot be negative numbers as definition but I am doubt that can -3 be a remainder too?
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I'm having trouble understanding this attached example in my physics textbook. It notes torque as being positive when substituted back into mg-Ft=-ma rather than being negative which I would think it would be because it is going in the clockwise direction. Can anyone help me understand why...
I'm in Physics 1 and this is an extra credit I need
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From time to time, it is amusing to consider extending physics to unusual circumstances or values of parameters. Consider an object with a negative mass. How would it behave? How would we be able to detect it if it...
In my physics class I was told that potential energy can be negative because it relative, but i thought as long as something has room to fall it has a positive amount of potential energy. So how can potential energy be negative?
Why √[(-a).(-b)] can't be written as √(-a).√(-b)
Is it only because complex number do not work for this statement.
Just like here: √ab = √[(-a).(-b)] = √a√bi^2 = -√ab which is wrong.
We can separate √(-4)(9) = √-36 = 6i , √4i.√9 =6i, but why can't we separate for two negative numbers inside...
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I'm trying to evaporate water in some samples. I'm trying 3 methods.
Baking samples with 100°C, normal air pressure, and normal RH.
Put the samples in 0% RH, 23°C, and normal air pressure.
Put the samples in container of -15 psi air pressure, 23°C, and normal RH.
The total amounts...
I'm studying relation between conservative force and potential energy,and getting a big question on change in potential energy is always negative.
For gravitational PE ,when an object is lifting up, it's work done is negative(opposite direction). so the change in work done is negative. On the...
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(This is more of a discussion question)
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My question is, if we have a pipe between two reservoir A and reservoir B (Height of A > height of B) , then if flow in the pipe is to happen from A to B, what sign would the pressure sign be at any point in the pipe?
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Lauryl alcohol is obtained from coconut oil and is used to make detergents. A solution of 5.00 gram of lauryl alcohol in 0.100Kg of benzene freezes at 4.1 degrees Celsius. What is the molar mass of the lauryl alcohol?
Kf for benzene = 5.12, Freezing point of benzene is 5.5...
Sorry I couldn't finish the title. I ran out of space. Anyway, here's the question:
A uniformly charged, infinitely long line of negative charge has a linear charge density of -λ and is located on the z axis. A small positively charged particle that has a mass m and a charge q is in circular...