During the last part when we are letting the proton go, instead of building bigger cyclotrons maybe we can increase the 'magnetic' field so that the proton follows more no. Of circles thus more speed?
I understand the reproduction part. What I don't understand is how cloned cultivars bought at supermarkets produce fruit that is true to their cultivar if they need another variety to pollinate them. Even self pollinating varieties get screwed up if a different variety is nearby and won't produce fruit that is true to it's cultivar. People often use this argument to discourage growing from seeds by saying it won't grow true to the cultivar. You still don't know what you will get from a cloned variety if they pollinate with something else.
Remember that a phasor diagram of a circuit show us a snapshot of rotating complex numbers whose parts represents the real waveform part. Phasors show us the real and imaginary part. You draw only the real part. It's important know that and not only half of the information. We use only the real part but the imaginary one is there too.
So I've learned about single and double displacement reactions but I was thinking if triple displacement is possible? If yes! then how is it decided which element displaces the other??? when there are two metals the element can displace???? I was trying to find out about the same and I came across an equation: 2 AgNO3 + 2 NaCl + K2CrO4 → Ag2CrO4 + 2 NaNO3 + 2 KCl what type of reaction is this??? But why did Silver, in the above equation displaced Potassium and not Sodium?? How is it decided who displaces whom??? Please help!!!