A list of puns related to "Imaginary Unit"
Zaslon SVR is an officially denied Special Forces unit of the Russian Federation attached to the SVR, the foreign espionage successor to the Soviet Union's GRU. Zaslon members are seen mostly operating out of Russian Embassies in high risk locations, almost entirely in the Middle East. Zaslon unlike other units in the Russian army often are seen using the 5.56x45mm and 7.62x39 AK-100 series, most likely because both ammo types are more common than 5.45x39 in the regions where Zaslon operates. Here's an article from Grey Dynamics on the unit: https://www.greydynamics.com/zaslon-russias-most-secretive-unit/
Now, your kit:
For helmets, Zaslon are seen using imported black Fast MT's, however the Lzh LT is a suitable and cheaper substitute
Your armor choices are either the Fort Defender 2 or the Infamous "Slick" plate carrier, this is more a question of preference and budget. Your rig could be either an Alpha or Triton, and if you want a bag, any green backpack between the MBSS and Trizip is advised.
For Weapons:
AK-104 w/
RP-1, no reason not to use it
B-10M-19 handguard
Magpul AFG Black Foregrip
Molot Drum Magazine
JMAC 7.62x39 Muzzle Break
B-33 rail
XPS- series Holographic Sight
RK-3 Pistol Grip
PT-3 Stock
Or
AK-101 w/
RP-1
B-10M-19 Handguard
RK-5 Foregrip
RK-3 Pistol Grip
Your choice of stock, most "authentic" would be the base stock with buttpad or a PT-1
Any Magazine
JMAC or SRVV 5.54x39 Muzzle Break
B-33 Rail
Xps-series Holographic Sight
Optional Tactical Device such as lights or lasers
The AK-104 and AK-101 pictured below
https://imgur.com/a/eRNusVH
New to math just learning about imaginary numbers and I think the symbol for i sucks.
Sqrt(-1) seems fairly arbitrary to me since there are other things in maths which are similar to sqrt(-1) like ln(-1) which doesn't have any real solutions. So could you use ln(-1) as an imaginary unit? Or more broadly, is sqrt(-1) the only imaginary unit? If so, why?
I am trying to make a project, and I want to code it from scratch and in order to do that I need the imaginary unit. I cant seem to find any function or command that does it. Is there such a thing?
Hello, I am in my compulsory military service in Egypt, 2 days ago I was tested because I came into contact with another positive solider a week ago. The results came in POSITIVE. I didnβt ask to be tested or did I feel anything significant.
I was let out to go home and stay there for 14 day, I gone to an empty apartment of my family.
They gave us Vitamin C and Zinc Tablets along with paracetamol tablets.
I started taking the Vitamins and is drinking a lot of water and herbs.
I started feeling a very very mild sore throat when I wake up, a mild mid-back pain. I have no headache and my temperature is 36.8C~37.3C.
What should I be doing now ? What types of food should I avoid ? How can I kill it before it starts ? My parents are old and if I need care and I wonβt let them help then I have no one else(okay friends can help but I donβt want to infect anyone).
My first contact with an infected person should be 9 days ago now. Maybe I got infected by someone else later though.
When SHINee appeared on Weekly Idol for the first time they said they were like SM's lab rats for new variety shows because they would send SHINee first to test new shows before sending other SM idols lol
So it came to me in a dream: an NCT unit made up of Taeil, Taeyong, Kun, Xiaojun, Mark, and Jeno called NCT Variety.
NCT Variety would become the new lab rats but unlike SHINee they are veeery awkward and quiet (you could argue they have their funny moments, but overall they're awkward turtles lol) so they'd be sent to try every variety show and if the show succeeded in making them funny, then it was considered worthy for SM idols to appear on LOL
This unit doesn't dance nor sing, their only objective is to become funny LMAO
Thought experiment:
Make up a new unit for your army.
https://preview.redd.it/hp6l5z8xa3351.png?width=610&format=png&auto=webp&s=0dbd861bb2869b80dc487b6dd5dc7dab7c00cb4f
Hi! Can you help me with this problem? I want to solve that, my teacher told me the answer 1/1+i(x^i+1)+C but I don't know how to find the result.
I tried e^ln(x)=cosI(lnx) + i sin(lnx)
and...?
thanks
Does this question even make sense?
I can't be the only one who really enjoyed collecting imaginary gifts with Grade 3's on them. It's especially great for the budget player to have a vast collection of imaginary gifts without spending too much money, like I would have loved a Claret Sword Force 2, instead we get these lame grey ones, hell I miss the expensive anime character ones too! I love my Koutei Force 1, and wish we got the Kanzaki Force 1 so I could add to my gift collection. Just feel like Bushiroad is losing a lot of potential with gifts, anyone have any idea why they stopped doing it that way?
Intuitively, square root of any negative number should just be undefined since no number times itself can ever equal a negative number. Imaginary numbers have real world applications in fields such as circuits and physics, but it seems arbitrary that we have an imaginary unit for such a specific undefined case.
Why not have a second imaginary unit to represent divide by zero or another function with undefined results in a certain domain?
I want a Weirdboy with Waaagh! banner. I don't know if it would play well but it's just one less thing to worry about.
While I'm daydreaming why not Weirdboy with Waagh! banner in Mega Armor on warbike.
I was in a short discussion recently and I made a comment that towards the end of the war, Hitler's generals would lie to him about how the war was going, telling him about battles that were won that weren't actually won, or how Hitler would order units/divisions into combat that had already been destroyed, but which his generals didn't tell him about or correct him. He's asking me for a source and I can't recall where I picked this up from. It's just something that's been in my head for awhile and I was hoping someone here could either provide a source for me to refer him to, or correct my mistake if I've made the statement in error.
What's so special about -1? Why don't we use ln(-1) or 1/0 or anything else?
Ei... A civ with Imperial Camel as the UU; has the Maghrabi Camels and Zealotry techs (or Farimba); for civ bonuses got 20% more health on stable units, 15/20% cheaper stable units, and +1/1 armor for camels; and 20% faster stables for a team tech.
A majority of all text books that I have seen tend to use i as the imaginary unit. However, I remember being taught back in high school (in India) that the standard usage for the imaginary unit was the greek letter iota, which is most often just replaced with i everywhere. I can't find any source to back this up though --- for example wiki just says that iota is used when i is being used for something else.
Am I remembering incorrectly? Was iota used initially historically maybe? Or is using iota just some notation that someone else tried to introduce?
I am on my last year of E.E. and Physics B.Sc and I am still amazed by the power of i. I can't seem to grasp the idea that the simple value of i=sqrt(-1) can lead to such great results. My question might be philosophical, but how can i be so special?
I was looking at the magnitude response for an RL circuit and the numerator of H(w) was obviously jomegaL. When the magnitude was taken, this was simplified to just omega*L. But the sqrt(jwl^2) still contains an imaginary component if I ran it through a mathematical solver (like Wolfram Alpha), so I'm figuring there's something I don't realize about impedance magnitude that let's us discard this.
Can someone please help me with this? Thank you.
If i represents the imaginary unit, find real values for a and b such that (1+i)^13 = a + bi
Historically the imaginary unit arose when considering roots of polynomials. Later it turned out to be useful in giving the plane an algebraic structure.
Quaternions extend that algebraic structure to 3-space.
So is there some sense in which the other two quaternion units not corresponding to the imaginary and real units are "roots"?
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