E=IR is Ohm's Law.
Electromotive Force equals current times resistance.
It is the fundamental equation of electronicalism.
Ir on the periodic table stands for Iridium. It is a transition metal with atomic number 77 and is known for its high density, resistance to corrosion, and use in various industrial applications, including in the manufacture of electrical contacts and spark plugs.
E isomer, absolute stereochemistry of double bonds
KBr is transparent to IR radiation, most alkali halides are transparent in ir
In the relationship CO equals HRSV, SV stands for stroke volume.
A standard IR runs a single spectrum. An FT-IR uses an interferometer and makes several scans and then uses Fourier Transforms to convert the interferogram into an infrared spectrum.
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C is the speed of light.
speed of light
M stands for Mass
c = the speed of light.
In Ohm's Law, E stands for voltage, I stands for current (amps), and R stands for resistance. Ohm's Law states: E = IR or voltage equals current times resistance. This means that current flowing through a wire (that has resistance) produces a voltage drop in the wire. Since the voltage drop is the result of current flowing through a resistance, old-school engineers will sometimes refer to it as "IR drop". So, since E = IR, saying "IR" is the same as saying "voltage".
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Energy equals mass multiplied by the speed of light squared