firstly we have to initialize the variable, means to give variable a value and then print the statement
string = "fahadisahadam"
print(string[:3]+"..."+string[-3:])
string is a data type that contains two or more characters.
means the string is fahadisahadam so the print will print first three characters. follow by three periods(...) and then last three characters.
The output will be:
fah...dam
The correct option is C. toward the floor.
The magnetic force on the moving negative charge acts towards the floor.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The direction of the force applied on the moving charged particle placed in the magnetic field can be determined with the help of Fleming’s Left hand rule.
The current flows in the direction opposite to the direction of electron. If the electron moves from negative terminal to positive terminal, then the current will flow from positive terminal to negative terminal.
As given, the direction of electron- South to North
So the direction of current will be- North to South
Using Fleming's Left hand rule we get the direction of force in downward direction, i.e. towards the floor.
Answer:
price float(price)
Explanation:
There are four basic type of data type use in the programming to declare the
variable.
1. int: it is used for integer values.
2. float: it is used for decimal values.
3. char: it is used for character values
4. Boolean: it is used for true or false.
in the question, the one option contain the data type float (price float(price)). So, it store the value in decimal.
price int(price): it store the value in integer.
price decimal(price): it is wrong declaration of variable. their is no data type in the programming which name is decimal.
price price(decimal): it is wrong declaration of variable. their is no data type in the programming which name is price.
Answer:
Following are the code to this question:
list_val = input()#defining a integer variable for input value
test_grades = list(map(int, list_val.split()))#defining test_grades as a list
sum_extra = -999 #defining sum_extra that holds negative integer value
sum_extra = 0#defining sum_extra that holds value
for y in range(len(test_grades)):#defining a for loop to check range of list
if(test_grades[y] > 100):# defining if block that check list value is greater then 100
sum_extra = sum_extra + (test_grades[y] - 100)#use sum_extra variable to hold extra value and add this value
print('Sum extra:', sum_extra)#print value
Output:
101 83 107 90
Sum extra: 8
Explanation:
In the above code a, "list_val" variable is declared, that uses an input method to input the values and declared a "test_grades" variable that uses a list method to add all values in the list.
In the next step, the "sum_extra" variable is declared, which holds some values and defines a for loop to check the range of the "test_grades", and define a if block, that checks list value is greater than 100. If the condition is true, it will remove the extra value, and add it into the sum_extera variable and add its value, and at the last use, print variable to print its value.