"DT" is an abbreviation that could have many different meanings depending upon the context in which it was used. The most common is that people use DT as an abbreviation for "due to."
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Yes, "DT" is a common abbreviation used in printreading symbols to denote "detail". It signifies that additional information or specifications can be found in a separate detailed drawing or section.
The abbreviation "dt" on a 20 pound propane tank typically stands for "tare weight." This refers to the weight of the tank itself without any propane in it, helping to determine the total weight when filled.
Rockets work on the conservation of vector energy, cP. 0 = dcP/dr = cdP/cdt=dP/dt = d(mV)/dt = mdV/dt + Vdm/dt=0 Thus, mdV/dt = -Vdm/dt, or (dV/dt)/V = -(dm/dt)/m. The Rocket's mass accelerates at the rate of the mass changes dm/dt.
d/dt cot (t) dt = - cosec2(t)
a = dv/dt =d(vet)/dt =dv/dt *et+det/dt *vwith det =...
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Yes, dD/dt = d0/dt = 0 thusDisplacement D=0 and Velocity dD/dt=d0/dt = o.
WIRT-DT was created in 1967.
KVTJ-DT was created in 1998.
KVTH-DT was created in 1995.
KFTV-DT was created in 1972.