Intersection. This is used in set theory to refer to those members of two sets which are common to both. e.g. the intersection of { p a n s y } and { p r i m u l a } is { p a } In a Venn diagram (a graphical representation of sets) it is the overlap of two shapes.
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in the equation p=m x v, the p represents
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In electricity, P represents power, V represents voltage, and I represents current. Electric power = Voltage * Current. (P = VI)
yes, the pv diagram is a three dimensional view.
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W = F D W = ( F / A ) ( A D ) W = P ( AD ) W = P (V) Work = area under the curve on a P-V diagram.
i think it is symbolised with a capital 'e' or 'v' :P hope this helped! :L:L
This would be the standard formula for calculating momentum. P represents momentum which is calculated by mass * velocity.
i think it is symbolised with a capital 'e' or 'v' :P hope this helped! :L:L
Density is measured by mass per volume and the expressed formula is P=M/V where P represents Density, M represents Mass and V represents Volume. Specific density is a measurement of density relative to another substance and the expressed formula is Substance=P substance/ P reference. An example of specific density is measuring salt in ocean water and comparing it to salt in fresh water.
Rho is used in the eqation for Momentum ( it represents momentum, and is written as a p) which is as follows: p (momentum)= M (mass) X V (velocity)