Which two ways is energy measured?

Which two ways is energy measured? Which describes the two ways that energy is measured? in convection and in temperature. How is human energy measured? In human biol- ogy research, energy is most often measured in kilocalo- ries (kcal). Another common unit for measuring energy is the joule or the kilojoule [1 kilojoule (kJ) 5 […]

Can you see light if not why?

Can you see light if not why? Radiation within a certain, tiny spectrum of around 400 to 800 nanometers in wavelength, causes objects to be seen by we humans. We can’t see the reflected light from those objects but we can see the objects. If the light shines through something translucent it appears to glow. […]

Is sound a standing wave?

Is sound a standing wave? Standing sound waves open and closed tubes. Sound waves are longitudinal waves in a medium such as air. The loudness or volume of the sound also increases with wave amplitude. In open and closed tubes, sounds waves can exist as standing waves as long as there is at least one […]

What are limitations in engineering?

What are limitations in engineering? A term used to determine a minimum and maximum. In a mechanism, it should denote the minimum and maximum sizes for each part, between which the parts will function properly in conjunction with each other an outside of which they will not. What are material limitations? No Order or Law […]

What is the deadliest disease in human history?

What is the deadliest disease in human history? Major epidemics and pandemics by death toll Rank Epidemics/pandemics Disease 1 Black Death Bubonic plague 2 Spanish flu Influenza A/H1N1 3 Plague of Justinian Bubonic plague 4 HIV/AIDS pandemic HIV/AIDS How do I unsubscribe from curable? How do I cancel My Curable Subscription? Canceling is easy. Simply […]

Why is one ear canal bigger than the other?

Why is one ear canal bigger than the other? The most common reason is that your ear canals are exact copies of each other. Most ears do not match their partners. One can be bigger than the other. One can have a different shape. Is Microtia inherited? Although most occurrences of microtia aren’t hereditary, in […]

How do you solve relative error?

How do you solve relative error? To calculate relative error, subtract the measured value by the real value and then divide the absolute of that number by the real value to get the relative error. We can then multiply by 100% to get the percent error. What is actual error? The actual error, as said […]

How far should the driver sit from the airbag?

How far should the driver sit from the airbag? roughly 10 inches Is it dangerous to not have a steering wheel airbag? A vehicle is only as safe as the driver behind the wheel. Vehicles came without airbags for decades before they became standard equipment. A safe, defensive driver can drive millions of miles and […]

How is DPU calculated?

How is DPU calculated? The formula is the total number of defects divided by the total number of units sampled or inspected. Therefore; the DPU in this example is equal to seven divided by fifty. The answer is 0.14. What is the formula for DPMO? It is defined as the ratio of the number of […]

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