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Explain all the following in detail -
1) Pythagoras theorem
2) Bertrand's theorem.
3) Betti's theorem.
4) Birkhoff's theorem (electromagnetism)
5) Blondel's theorem.

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Answered by PURPLEARMYGIRL
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Answer:

1) Calculators

Solve for

hypotenuse

c=a2+b2

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In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem, or Pythagoras's theorem, is a fundamental relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares on the other two sides

We can rewrite the Pythagorean theorem as d=√((x_2-x_1)²+(y_2-y_1)²) to find the distance between any two points.

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2) In classical mechanics, Bertrand's theorem states that among central-force potentials with bound orbits, there are only two types of central-force (radial) scalar potentials with the property that all bound orbits are also closed orbits.

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3) Betti's theorem, also known as Maxwell–Betti reciprocal work theorem, discovered by Enrico Betti in 1872, states that for a linear elastic structure subject to two sets of forces {Pi} i=1,...,n and {Qj}, j=1,2,...,n, the work done by the set P through the displacements produced by the set Q is equal to the work done by ...

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4) in the context of electromagnetism, Birkhoff's theorem concerns spherically symmetric static solutions of Maxwell's field equations of electromagnetism. ... It states that any spherically symmetric solution of the source-free Maxwell equations is necessarily static.

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5) Blondel's Theorem states that if a network is supplied through N conductors, the total power is measured by summing the readings of N wattmeters so arranged that a current element of a wattmeter is in each line and the corresponding voltage element is connected between that line and a common point.

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