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Numerals are what MAKE the equation.
The Bernoulli equation was formulated by Daniel Bernoulli who was a Swiss mathematician. The Bernoulli equation is basically a statement of the conservation of energy in fluid dynamics.
an equation is a number sentence with and = sign
A solution to an equation is a set of values for the variables in the equation which make it true.
No. For a gas, temperature also comes into the equation.
the equation for mean arterial pressure is MAP=(1/3) PP (pulse pressure) + Diastolic example: if someone's blood pressure is 125/65, then Pulse Pressure is 60 now that you have this info you can calculate MAP (mean arterial pressure) MAP= (1/3) 60 + 65 MAP= 85
Use the Equation of State (EOS) in combination with the Antoine's Equation to determine vapor pressure.
if you mean in a chemical equation, then if the pressures are unbalanced, the reaction will shift to whatever side has less pressure, to make more pressure so its balanced out again.
If you mean for a steam engine, probably not. At a lower pressure, the temperature will also be lower (the boiling point is dependent on the pressure), and according to Carnot's equation, the maximum theoretical efficiency will be less in that case.
d= m/v
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D = <x2> /2t.
Blood pressure = (Blood flow)(Resistance). This equation is usually found in the following form: MAP = (CO)(R) Where MAP is the mean arterial pressure CO is the cardiac output R is the peripheral resistance
The Bernoulli equation was formulated by Daniel Bernoulli who was a Swiss mathematician. The Bernoulli equation is basically a statement of the conservation of energy in fluid dynamics.
Numerals are what MAKE the equation.
Numerals are what MAKE the equation.
Pressure X Volume = constant