They use dv (digital video) tapes
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The deflection v is the displacement in the y direction of any point on the axis of the beam. Because the y axis is positive + upward, the deflection is also positive when upward (when downward, of course it is negative).Now the slope of the deflection, v', is the first derivative dv/dx of the expression for the deflection v. In geometric terms, the slope is the increment dv in the deflection (as we go from point m1 to point m2) divided by the increment dx in the distance along the xaxis.Since dv and dx are infinitesimally small, the slope dv/dx is equal to the tangent of the angle of rotation θ. Thus, dv/dx=tanθ and θ=arctan dv/dx.I hope i was helpful :P :)
viscous force F=uA(dv/dr) u=(constant) Dynamic viscosity A=area dv/dr=Velocity gradient
a=dv/dt a=acceleration v=velocity t=time.
∫dv = v + some_constant
DV = 505
m = dv is an equation
DV - newspaper - was created in 1981.
Ravindra Dv is 5' 6".
IV- thing that you change DV- what you measure
Mini DV decks are used for playing, editing or otherwise fiddling with Mini DV tapes and footage shot on a Mini DV handheld camera.
They use dv (digital video) tapes
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In a calculus formula, dv (pronounced delta vee) represents a change in velocity. Nowadays, dv more refers to Digital Video.
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The IV = Independent VariableThe DV = Dependent VariableAND!!In science you'll learn:Hypothesis = an "If...,then" statement > EXAMPLE > If I mix red paint with blue paint, then it will turn purple > WHERE IS THE IV & DV?? > Remember: "If...[IV]...,then...[DV]" > so: mixing red and blue paint = IV, and turning purple = DV