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Litzy Bird
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17 August, 11:46
What "Desconposition" mean?
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Reynaldo Ross
17 August, 11:58
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Depends on:
- In chemistry, cleavage of a compound caused by heat or other forms of energy, into other compounds with a lower molecular weight, or even in the individual elements;
- In physics, d. of a vector, the operation, the reverse of the composition, which consists in determining a system of vectors (vectors components) having as a result the given vector.
- In mathematics, the decomposition of a number (integer) n into prime factors, the operation consists in representing the number n as a product of prime numbers;
- In linguistic phenomenon whereby a simple word, after being used in a composition and therefore have suffered alteration phonological back to having an autonomous existence preserving the altered form.
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