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THE PH SCALE The pH value is numerically equal to the log10 of the hydrogen - ion concentration ( with sign changed ) . ... APPROXIMATE PH VALUES * The following tables give approximate pH values for a number of substances such as acids ...
THE PH SCALE The pH value is numerically equal to the log10 of the hydrogen - ion concentration ( with sign changed ) . ... APPROXIMATE PH VALUES * The following tables give approximate pH values for a number of substances such as acids ...
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For rms values multiply the maximum values by 0.707 ; for “ average ” values multiply the maximum values by 0.637 . Since vibration magnitude , or peak - to - peak displacement , is more easily visualized than either velocity or ...
For rms values multiply the maximum values by 0.707 ; for “ average ” values multiply the maximum values by 0.637 . Since vibration magnitude , or peak - to - peak displacement , is more easily visualized than either velocity or ...
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In the first two examples an average value of k would be used ; in example 3 the two values ... Since rolling friction is caused by slight deflection of the materials and roughness of the surfaces , values of k will increase as the ...
In the first two examples an average value of k would be used ; in example 3 the two values ... Since rolling friction is caused by slight deflection of the materials and roughness of the surfaces , values of k will increase as the ...
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