32 Teeth in an Adult
If you mean: 32e-0.5+0+32 = 0 then t = (32+32e)/0.5
mm is millimeters & wt is weight
Most likely, "32 teeth." An adult human typically has 32 teeth.
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32 = Teeth, including wisdom teethNot that I can think why you would exclude wisdom teeth in the first place...
Sulphur: symbol S; at. no. 16; at. wt. 32: One Gram Mole of Sulphur weights 32 gm.
32 = T in an A M 32 Teeth in an Adult Mouth
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28 oz or 32 oz. Depends. I through the whole 32 oz bottle in. Use H D trans oil which is 50 wt. I have experimented with different wt,s. I tried mobile one 90 wt sysnthetic. 50 wt offers good shifting in all conditions. In my opinion the 90 wt oils push clutch rings apart making it hard to shift to nuetral. Change it every time you change engine oil. I just ride my 1200 sporty 3000 miles across the U.S. so I know where of I speak.
"wt"?
32 Teeth in an Adult
To answer this we assume that the current in a passive component can be written as: i(t) = I*cos(wt +phi), where I is the constant current amplitude for a resistor: V=IR, v(t) = A*R*cos(wt+phi) thus, V = I*R angle(phi) for a capacitor: i(t) = C*(dv/dt) v(t) = V*cos(wt +phi) dv/dt = V*w*sin(wt +phi) therefore: i(t) = wCV*sin(wt + phi) v(t) = V*cos(wt +phi) from this it is clear that the current in a capacitor is 90degrees out of phase (sin->cos 90degrees difference) and that the current amplitude is dependent on capacitance value and frequency (w=2*pi*f). remember because capacitors are not ideal the 90degree phase shift will vary and be dependent on paracitic elements such as parallel/series resistance and series inductance.
i(t) = IoSin(wt - q), where i(t) is the current and q is the frequency. (the real sign for frequency is omega, but i just used q).
32 Teeth in the Mouth
32 Teeth in an Adult