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Coefficient

Coefficient | Coefficients

Coefficient meaning

Cooperating.

Synonyms of Coefficient

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The leading coefficient of the first row is 1; 2 is the leading coefficient of the second row; 4 is the leading coefficient of the third row, and the last row does not have a leading coefficient.

The coefficient of friction depends on the materials used; for example, ice on steel has a low coefficient of friction, while rubber on pavement has a high coefficient of friction.

The material with the higher diffusion coefficient will have a larger associated vacancy flux into it, so the net movement of vacancies will be from the material with the lower diffusion coefficient into the material with the higher diffusion coefficient.

Alternatives to Gini coefficient Given the limitations of Gini coefficient, other statistical methods are used in combination or as an alternative measure of population dispersity.

A perfectly elastic collision has a coefficient of restitution of one; a perfectly inelastic collision has a coefficient of restitution of zero.

CANDU designs have a positive void coefficient as well as a small power coefficient, normally considered bad in reactor design.

Coefficient of dispersion The coefficient of dispersion (CD) is defined as the ratio of the average absolute deviation from the median to the median of the data.

For example, : The coefficient a in the term of a x b  y c is known as the binomial coefficient or (the two have the same value).

For most surface interfaces, the coefficient of kinetic friction is less than the coefficient of static friction.

For reactions in the gas phase partial pressure is used in place of concentration and fugacity coefficient in place of activity coefficient.

However, as the division is not always defined in such a ring, instead of dividing the determinant by the leading coefficient, one substitutes the leading coefficient by 1 in the first column of the determinant.

Instead of the temperature coefficient k, sometimes the temperature coefficient of resistance (alpha sub T) is used.

So : converges to the power series suggested, which can be written as ; however the summation : would be considered to be divergent, since every term affects the coefficient of (which coefficient is itself a power series in ).

The award is based on a formula which employs the " Sinclair Coefficient ", a coefficient derived and approved by the sport's world governing body and which allows for differences in both gender and bodyweight.

The Gini coefficient calculated from a sample is a statistic and its standard error, or confidence intervals for the population Gini coefficient, should be reported.

The previous quantized DC coefficient is used to predict the current quantized DC coefficient.

The reflection coefficient of a load is determined by its impedance and the impedance toward the source Simple circuit configuration showing measurement location of reflection coefficient.

The same coefficient also occurs (if k ≤ n ) in the binomial formula rep rep (valid for any elements x,y of a commutative ring ), which explains the name "binomial coefficient".

The TOI is closely related to the amplifier's "1 dB compression point," which is defined as that point at which the total coefficient of the cos(ωt) term is 1 dB below the linear portion of that coefficient.

This is a quantum phenomenon discovered by Einstein who derived the relationship between the A coefficient describing spontaneous emission and the B coefficient which applies to absorption and stimulated emission.