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  2. Pythagorean triple - Wikipedia

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    For example, the integers 6, 10, 14, and 18 are not part of primitive triples, but are part of the non-primitive triples (6, 8, 10), (14, 48, 50) and (18, 80, 82). There exist infinitely many Pythagorean triples in which the hypotenuse and the longest leg differ by exactly one.

  3. Power of a point - Wikipedia

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    The power of a point is a special case of the Darboux product between two circles, which is given by [10] | | where A 1 and A 2 are the centers of the two circles and r 1 and r 2 are their radii. The power of a point arises in the special case that one of the radii is zero.

  4. Graphene - Wikipedia

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    At a wavelength of 670 nm (6.7 × 10 −7 m), measured refractive index and extinction coefficient values are 3.135 and 0.897, respectively. Thickness determination yielded 3.7 Å across a 0.5mm area, consistent with the 3.35 Å reported for layer-to-layer carbon atom distance of graphite crystals. [ 113 ]

  5. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Wikipedia

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    [10] [5] [11] Sharing a dislike for what they regarded as the restrictive environment of the Seminary, the three became close friends and mutually influenced each other's ideas. (It is mostly likely that Hegel attended the Stift because it was state-funded, for he had "a profound distaste for the study of orthodox theology" and never wanted to ...

  6. Ajatashatru - Wikipedia

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    Ajatashatru, also known as Kunika, was the son of Bimbisara. [10] The ancient inscription in Government Museum, Mathura refers to him as vaidehi putra Ajatashatru Kunika "Ajatashatru Kunika, the son of Vaidehi." The story of Ajatashatru is found in the Tripiáš­aka of Buddhism and Jain Agamas. The account of Ajatashatru's birth is more or less ...

  7. India–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] India is the second largest market for the Russian defence industry. In 2017, approximately 68% of the Indian military's hardware import came from Russia, making Russia the chief supplier of defence equipment. [8] India has an embassy in Moscow and two consulate-generals (in Saint Petersburg and Vladivostok).

  8. Steam turbine - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Navy currently operates steam-powered Kuznetsov-class aircraft carriers, Sovremenny-class destroyers along with Luda-class destroyers and the lone Type 051B destroyer. Most other naval forces have either retired or re-engined their steam-powered warships. As of 2020, the Mexican Navy operates four steam-powered former U.S. Knox ...