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Letβs say my risk is $20 & I go for 1:2 risk/reward so Iβm looking to make $40. Letβs say my entry on a stock is at $1 & I happen to be risking .80, I know that i would need to buy 100 shares at $1 to risk $20 on the trade but letβs say my entry was 1.57 on a stock now & my risk is 1.52, how would I quickly calculate how much shares I need to buy at 1.57 so that if I were to sell at 1.52, my loss is $20?
I apologize if this is a noobish question but I just cant seem to figure out a quick equation at the moment.
As the title. You start with a variety of worlds, each one is a different "level", and requires different skills. This keeps complexity low at the start.
Maybe your tutorial level is putting the finishing touches on a planet that's 95% of the way done.
Need more oxygen, so you introduce a new type of algae. Quick little touches.
Then you move onto bigger and substantially more complicated planets as you unlock new bio-technology and work with harder and harder challenges.
I have been searching for some resources for this but can't find anything that I like.
Does anyone have an equation/resource that they use for withdrawal of ground stakes? Something that takes Ξ³ of the soil, embedment of the stake, and the diameter of the stake? and I guess spacing of the stakes to make the units work out?
Thanks in advance
I've been trying to articulate this thought in a way that makes sense.
The fact is that something exists and it changes through what we call math. It is the duality of the particles +/- that result in what we have today.
The way you think and act is a result of your environment and the calculations in your brain. Your experiences shape you, but by being aware you can always change.
Time for us to calculate more love.
It has been almost two years since Covid 19 caused the world to stand still. While the battle against this dreaded virus is still ongoing, more information is known about it. One of the things that came to light is that Covid 19 can result in hair loss.
Many survivors of the virus reported excessive hair shedding months after getting ill. Some of them, including celebrities, used social media to document or share their experience.
Soon enough, experts started investigating, and their findings confirmed that hair loss might be one of the many side effects of Covid 19.
In one survey involving 1,700 respondents, over 33% reported that they experienced excessive hair shedding after recovering from the virus.
Another study found that all its 39 participants who contracted Covid 19 developed hair loss following a hair pull test. The study also noted that these individuals experienced excessive hair shedding within 2-3 months after the infection.
Despite these findings, experts admit that more studies are needed to determine the actual relationship between Covid 19 and hair loss. Moreover, it is still unknown if the virus is the direct cause of the excessive hair fall.
For now, scientists point to physical and emotional stress as the possible cause of hair loss and not the virus itself.
According to trichologists and dermatologists, people who recovered from Covid 19 are experiencing telogen effluvium.
A common hair loss condition, telogen effluvium, occurs a few months after a person experiences a stressful event like high fever, surgery, pregnancy or emotional distress. These events cause a shock to the system that sends the body into lockdown mode. In this state, the body focuses on sustaining processes necessary for you to survive.
Hereβs the thing:
Hair growth is not considered essential. As they are not receiving the nutrients they need, follicles prematurely enter the telogen stage, or the resting phase, of the hair growth cycle. Eventually, the hair strands fall off β around 300 strands per day for up to 6 months.
Experiencing hair loss, regardless of the cause, can be distressing. But you should not fret as telogen effluvium is temporary. Moreover, its effect is reversible, which means that your hair will eventually grow back.
The problem typically goes away on its own, even without treatment. However, it is st
... keep reading on reddit β‘(Not sure if this is exactly the right subreddit for this question, but it seems the closest in scope. God, I miss the days when Quora wasn't dogshit, and wish StackExchange wasn't so condescending and intolerant of any deviation...)
As context, it would not be an exaggeration to say I have lost at least a whole month of my life due to browser crashes, accidental tab closures, forcible restarts, and unwarned power depletions deleting content that I have typed or otherwise added into fields of a website. A majority of all the stuff I've written longer than 3 paragraphs has had to be recreated, this post itself having to be re-written thrice (my official Reddit Drafts were full except during the last one) during 3 of (as a lower-end estimate) around 160 "data loss events" I've experienced since 2018. In my perspective, DLEs have literally been the second most significant cause my ill productivity since that year. I try to actively archive things off-site, I really do, but it is often very difficult and time-consuming to keep up the archived version with the "live" version or vice versa, so I often leave things I feel will be safe un- or rarely-archived, though it is almost impossible to predict when a DLE will occur, so those get swept away.
However, how different websites respond to "DLE conditions" differ: Some save everything in all classes of events, some save nothing, and others are in-between. Here's my experience as to where different websites fall, only including those I have some degree of confidence on:
Level 1: Saves entries (again, outside of formal drafts or URL changes) in the case of tab closures (no matter how old) and refreshes, browser/computer crashes, or computer restarts, and allows seeing of informal drafts on multiple computers:
Level 2: Saves entries (") in the case of tab closures (no matter how old) and refreshes, browser/computer crashes, or computer restarts:
Level 3: Saves entries (") in the case of recent tab closures:
This is a (very rough) attempt to derive farm collection rates from theoretical constants alone. From this, a universal farming equation emerges that apply to all civilizations, as well as all technologies, such as wheelbarrow, heavy plow, and hand cart.
Hypothetically, the universal farming equation can successfully predict the impact of any tech or civ bonus from the description of the bonus alone.
First of, let's list all the theoretical constants. Percentages are converted to decimals.
Carry Capacity Constants
Farm Gather Rate Constants
*Source: https://ageofempires.fandom.com/wiki/Villager_(Age_of_Empires_II)
Villager Speed Constants
**The villager pause is a brief 0.5 seconds of idle time whenever the villager drops off resources or begins a new farming task. I have discovered that the Universal Farming Equation will predict impossibly high values for most civs and wrong values for Khmer unless pauses are factored in. Ingame these pauses are observable as the villager stops to "think" about its next task.
Distance Constants
To derive distance constants, farming behavior has to be modeled.
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Farms are 3 x 3 grids with 9 tiles total. A farmer will pick 4 of these tiles at random (not necessarily in the sequence shown in the diagram) where they will collect one quarter of their total carry capacity. When the farmer is full he walks to the dropoff point (mill / TC) and then drops of the food. Then the farmer walks back to a random spot in the farm to begin the cycle anew.
Khmer farmers skip the dropoff and walk back portions.
Initially this behavior is modeled as:
However, I discovered that pauses must be factored in to get more accurate p
... keep reading on reddit β‘Ive been on these r/ for quite some time and I love all the stories of success that I have been reading. It helps me realize that I made the right decision when I heard Nevilleβs voice over two years ago. His unique ability to combine scripture and imagination, has been revolutionary in terms of thought process and perceiving the world that I participate in.
With that being said, I feel comfortable enough to share my thoughts and feelings with such a welcoming online community so I absolutely thank you all for that.
I am curious as to what you guys think of the following subject. In a world that is bombarded with stressors and all forms of distraction disguised as βthe world of ceasarβ it is easy to lose focus on the I AM. If you are regular Joe like myself, the world as it inundates us with information, both subliminal and obvious, may be overwhelming at times causing all sorts of blocks within our ability to manifest exactly what is desired. Now, I constantly turn to this page because the success stories have been nothing but inspirational as examples of thoughts becoming reality. However, I know that I cannot open Reddit every time I need encouragement. Maybe there are other humans in the same boat as me, that are dreaming, doing SATS and all the different techniques inside and out of the teachings of the Goddardinator
I am no Mathematician, no philosopher, not even a teacher but I am diligent when it comes to this stuff. I cannot explain it, I am just absorbed in it I guess. And in this absorption I was trying to find ways that in the year 2021 would translate for those people who do not have the time or patience to sit down with Neville and his forty to fifty minute lectures. Not to generalize ( as I begin to generalize) but the Gen Z typical is not sitting down to listen to a harsh recording from a man born in the 1900s. So I began to think, if I was able to simplify his teaching, in what way would I do it?
A little background, so we all know that all is God as per Neville G, I say it this way because he really identifies with Christianity as his source for manifestation. What about those who have other beliefs? After all it is John 3:16 For God so Loved the World not For God so loved the Christian. I digress, all in this world is God, which can be simplified at this level into two experiences; the world within and the world without; the world perceived by you and the world that is. Agree? Great. Because this concept and my yearn to apply what
... keep reading on reddit β‘I am trying to do the calculations for universal joints as represented by this diagram:
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So far I have derived y2=atan2(siny1, cos(B)cosy1) but I am unsure how to differentiate the equations of motion for y2 and y1 and combine the 2, to get an equation for velocity (ie linking dy2/dt and dy1/dt) Sorry I am self taught so my maths knowledge is very sporadic, and so any help as to how I may go about this would be appreciated.
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