my bad. Dplz is proportional to distance from Libuc (location of IBUsubc). also, Mqe is proportional and µqe is constant. bill
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001, at 11:21 , Bill Kasper wrote: > well, i think you can use the mass and coefficient of friction for > quercus engelmanii (as a component of the vehicle vector), and assume > the Dplz is a constant. > > bill > > On Tuesday, November 20, 2001, at 10:53 , Aristotle Sagan wrote: > >> Sorry Bill, not off the information given. Required fields include mass >> of >> the Carya ovata directing the vehicle vector (RVC) as well as the >> density of >> the polizei local in the period of operation. >> >> tim o'brien >> >>> can anyone tell me the minimum duration of prevention [Min(Psubd)] >>> calculated to prevent converting IBUsubc (consumed IBUs) into DUIs >>> in a >>> vanagon (mvc)? it's a given that IBUsubc is greater than 1l/hr. >>> >>> thanks. >>> bill >>> '87 syncro westfalia, knowing it's not fridaye but feeling thirstye. >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, November 20, 2001, at 05:32 , Jonathan Lewis wrote: >>> >>>> Conversion factors...have we slunk that low. So howabout >>>> watt-seconds >>>> to >>>> joules, <snip> >>>> >>>> Don't forget converting MPG to hogshead to the >>>> furlong J >>>> >> >> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at >> http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp >> > |
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