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... equal to the charge passing any point on the circle per unit time , qu / 2πr , since the quantity 2πr / v is the time required by the charge to make one revolution . Thus the equivalent moment is the product of current and area ( # r2 ) ...
... equal to the charge passing any point on the circle per unit time , qu / 2πr , since the quantity 2πr / v is the time required by the charge to make one revolution . Thus the equivalent moment is the product of current and area ( # r2 ) ...
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... equal to the sum of two terms , the first being the product of the pres- sure and the change in specific volume , and the second , the change in intrinsic energy : dqx = pd ( -1 ) + du . ( 2 ) The first term on the right is work done by ...
... equal to the sum of two terms , the first being the product of the pres- sure and the change in specific volume , and the second , the change in intrinsic energy : dqx = pd ( -1 ) + du . ( 2 ) The first term on the right is work done by ...
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... equal to specific weight divided by g , the acceleration of gravity ( py / g ; g is approximately 9.8 metres , or 32.2 feet , per second per second ) , it follows that the specific weight is equal to pressure times the acceleration of ...
... equal to specific weight divided by g , the acceleration of gravity ( py / g ; g is approximately 9.8 metres , or 32.2 feet , per second per second ) , it follows that the specific weight is equal to pressure times the acceleration of ...
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