You first subtract two velocities at two different time intervals. This gives you a difference of velocity. Then you divide this by the time.
Yes, but most of the time we use intervals of 1.
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Time interval is the period of time between the start and end of an activity.
The reinforcement intervals refers to the fixed interval schedule whereby the first response is rewarded after a specific duration of time has elapsed.
Line and Scatter
You first subtract two velocities at two different time intervals. This gives you a difference of velocity. Then you divide this by the time.
Time! A change between two points in time is the interval, sometimes referred to in engineering terms "delta."-InThree21
Two weeks notice is considered proper.
There is a 15 minute break between the two intervals.
Yes, but most of the time we use intervals of 1.
Probably about two weeks.
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Usually you will notice the gains in the 3rd / 4th week... depending on your dose and intervals
Geologists have divided Earth's history into a series of time intervals. These time intervals are not equal in length like the hours in a day. Instead the time intervals are variable in length. This is because geologic time is divided using significant events in the history of the Earth.
If you gave a two week notice in writing the employer should compensate you for that time although you don't work there. All depends on state laws, check with HR.
The shortest is Planck time.