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Assuming that the smallest measurable wavelength in an experiment is 0.410 fm (femtometers), what is the maximum mass of an
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Let (X,@) be a measurable space. Prove that if for each a in R, {x in X | f(x) <= a } is measurable, then f is
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Assuming that the smallest measurable wavelength in an experiment is 0.330 fm (femtometers), what is the maximum mass of an
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Assuming that the smallest measurable wavelength in an experiment is 0.330 fm (femtometers), what is the maximum mass of an
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For a subset E of R and a number a ∈ R, let a+E = {a+e | e ∈ E}. Show that E is measurable if and only if a+E is
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Let (X,@) be a measurable space.
Statement 1: it is given that for each a in R the set {x in X | f(x) <= a } is measurable
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