q is the amount of heat.. that formula is used in finding heat problems
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∙ 11y agoEnergy (J) = Power x time Q = P x t
The formula for calculating CFS is Q equals Av. Q is the flow rate, A is the flow area, and v is the flow velocity. It is expressed in liters per meter or gallons per meter.
Yes, in logic, if p equals q, then q also equals p. This is known as the symmetric property of equality.
In general, Q=V•A, or discharge equals perpendicular velocity times area.
1.8q = q - 2.4 1.8q - q = -2.4 0.8q = -2.4 q = -2.4/0.8 q = -2.9999
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Q=3310
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2=p in a q
0.13000000000000078
q = 3
It depends on whether the relationship between p and q is linear, quadratic, cubic etc or more complex. For example, if the relationship is quadratic, the equation q = 2p2 - 5p + 3 meets the requirements of the question and gives the value q = 9 when p = 3.386001 (approx).