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Can someone explain Primus to me?

Your not alone in not liking Primus. Les Claypoole created Primus, as a joke yes but hes also a serious musician. He wanted to show people, that regardless of how dumb or strange a band is. It can still hang around and be a serious band. Claypoole was on the short list to replace Jason Newsted of Metallica. That is one example of many, that proves Claypoole as a serious musician. Also he is involved in almost every aspect of a Primus album. He is notoriously hard to work with. Record labels rarely give in easily. He makes them.

Can someone explain to me the big bang theory?

In 1922, Russian cosmologist & mathematician Alexander Friedman found that solutions to Einstein's general relativty field equations resulted in an expanding universe.Big bang proponents suggest that some 10 billion to 20 billion years ago, a massive blast allowed all the universe's known matter and energy—even space and time themselves—to spring from some ancient and unknown type of energy.The big bang is an attempt to explain how the universe developed from a very tiny, dense state into what it is today. It doesn't attempt to explain what initiated the creation of the universe, or what came before the big bang or even what lies outside the universe.Another misconception is that the big bang was a kind of explosion. That's not accurate either. The big bang describes the expansion of the universe. While some versions of the theory refer to an incredibly rapid expansion.

Can someone explain this problem to me?

I disagree with the answer. It can't be 3, 0, 2 because that's mean zero molecules of N2 and you can't produce NH3 with zero molecules of N2. The answer is 3, 1, 2.


H2 + N2====>NH3

You're trying to get the same amount of each element on the left and right. There's 2 N on the left but only one on the right so we need to find some way to get 2 N on the right as well. If we add a 2 in front of NH3 then we have 2 N on the right.

H2 + N2====>2NH3

Now we have 2 N on the left and 2 N on the right so N is balanced but take a look at it again. There's 2 H on the left and 2*3=6 H on the right so we need to get 6 H on the left as well. If we put a 3 in front of H2 then we have 3*2=6 H on the left so lets do that.

3H2 + N2====>2NH3

Now we have 3*2=6 H on the left and 2*3=6 H on the right so H is balanced. We still have 2 N on the left and 2 N on the right so N is balanced as well. Since N and H are the only elements in this reaction and we have the same amount of N and H on both side, the equation is now balanced and we're done!

Final answer: 3H2 + N2====>2NH3

That's it!

Would someone explain me how does this site works?

Quora is a site where you can get your questions answered as well as you can answer questions that are in your field of expertise.Answering and reading questions on Quora regularly will help you learn more about the topic that you already know a little bit about.

Can someone explain to me what this meme means, "Guy: Ayy, what that mouth do? Woman: Hits bongs bigger than your dick"?

Bongs are huge
This could be said to a male pornstar with a 9 inch dick and still be true, no one has a dick bigger than a bong. How is this supposed to be insulting?

Or
is the girl bragging saying she has a big mouth and is good at head

im confused

Can someone explain me this question and how to get this answer (Chemistry)?

What is the concentration of nitrate ions in 2.00L of a solution that contains 0.250 moles of Fe(NO3)3?
I know the answer is 0.375M but how? I know i have to use M=mol/L

Can someone kindly explain me this expression?

Firstly understand this,10^a = b , can be written in terms of log aslogb = aIn simple terms, log of any no. (b here) is the power (a here) to which the base (10 generally) must be raised.Some properties of log areLoga + logb = logabloga - logb = loga/blog(a^b) = (b)loga .In your question-logkw = -log[H3O+][OH-][H3O+] = [OH-] = 10^-7-logkw = -log(10^-7)(10^-7) = -log 10^-14Now, we know log is the power to which base(10) is raised,=>-log kw = -(-14) = 14

How do we use TensorFlow? Can someone explain me this code, or a reference where I can learn what's going with this?

TensorFlow is a Python library that helps building complex (deep) neural network models. It includes a substantial amount of ready-made building blocks that can be “wired together” to make almost anything one might want to do, and also gives you the ability to create new building blocks for models and architectures that it doesn’t include already.TensorFlow is also a large, complex system that automatically converts your graphical (in the sense of a graph, not in the sense of a drawing) model into highly optimized machine code—or GPU code—to accelerate it as much as possible given your hardware.TensorFlow is not trivial to use, but it is not very hard to use either. It can be used as is to write models and a whole workflow for training and testing, or it can be used as a “back end” to more friendly environments, like Keras that absorb and hide most of the complexity and details with little to no overhead.To familiarize yourself with TensorFlow it may be a good idea to head to TensorFlow Tutorial For Beginners, and later follow-up with a thorough perusing of TensorFlow, particularly Getting Started and Tutorials.If you’d rather use books (I do), try Getting Started with TensorFlow, Deep Learning with TensorFlow and the latest TensorFlow Deep Learning Projects. They all come with source and data in GitHub—the instructions to fetch them are in the books and in the above pages.A Google search for “tensorflow” will produce thousands of hits for you to enjoy exploring.Cheers!

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