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... mass of the vibrator and ( 2 ) its elastici- ty . In general , for a given mass , the greater the elasticity , the higher the frequency will be ; whereas for a given elas- ticity , the larger the mass , the lower the frequency . A sim ...
... mass of the vibrator and ( 2 ) its elastici- ty . In general , for a given mass , the greater the elasticity , the higher the frequency will be ; whereas for a given elas- ticity , the larger the mass , the lower the frequency . A sim ...
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... mass production transformed the organization of work in three important ways . First , tasks were minutely subdivided and performed by unskilled workers . Second , manufac- turing concerns grew to such size that a large hierarchy of ...
... mass production transformed the organization of work in three important ways . First , tasks were minutely subdivided and performed by unskilled workers . Second , manufac- turing concerns grew to such size that a large hierarchy of ...
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... mass absorption coeffi- cient , u / p , in which p ( Greek letter rho ) is the density of the absorbing material ; and the atomic absorption coefficient , which is equal to the mass absorption constant times the ratio of atomic weight ...
... mass absorption coeffi- cient , u / p , in which p ( Greek letter rho ) is the density of the absorbing material ; and the atomic absorption coefficient , which is equal to the mass absorption constant times the ratio of atomic weight ...
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