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  2. nth root - Wikipedia

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    A cube root of a number x is a number r ... of the radicand can be written as a power greater than or equal to the ... 0" the number of times required to make a group ...

  3. Square–cube law - Wikipedia

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    Its volume would be multiplied by the cube of 2 and become 8 m 3. The original cube (1 m sides) has a surface area to volume ratio of 6:1. The larger (2 m sides) cube has a surface area to volume ratio of (24/8) 3:1. As the dimensions increase, the volume will continue to grow faster than the surface area. Thus the square–cube law.

  4. Professor's Cube - Wikipedia

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    The Professor's Cube (also known as the 5×5×5 Rubik's Cube and many other names, depending on manufacturer) is a 5×5×5 version of the original Rubik's Cube. It has qualities in common with both the 3×3×3 Rubik's Cube and the 4×4×4 Rubik's Revenge , and solution strategies for both can be applied.

  5. 26 (number) - Wikipedia

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    26 is the only integer that is one greater than a square (5 2 + 1) and one less than a cube (3 3 − 1). [2] ... players had to roll a chosen number 26 times or more, ...

  6. 47 (number) - Wikipedia

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    Late rapper Capital Steez was infatuated with the number 47 and what it meant spiritually. He believed the number 47 was the "perfect expression of balance in the world", representing the tension between the heart and the brain (the fourth and seventh chakras, respectively.)

  7. Velocity - Wikipedia

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    Velocity is the speed in combination with the direction of motion of an object.Velocity is a fundamental concept in kinematics, the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of bodies.

  8. Sum of two squares theorem - Wikipedia

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    The number of representations of n as a sum of two squares is four times the difference between the number of divisors of n congruent to 1 modulo 4 and the number of divisors of n congruent to 3 modulo 4. proved by Gauss using quadratic forms and Jacobi using elliptic functions. [4] Hirschhorn gives a short proof derived from the Jacobi triple ...

  9. Kilogram per cubic metre - Wikipedia

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