Wavelenght, aplitude, frenquency, and speed.
Yes, the word burst is a singular, common noun; a word for a break, a breach, a rupture; a word for a thing.The word burst is also a verb (burst, bursts, bursting, burst), and an adjective, a word to describe a noun (a burst pipe, a burst balloon).
I do not understand your question. Do you mean the speed of its shockwave? That is supersonic. Do you mean the speed of its x-rays and gamma rays? That is the speed of light. Do you mean the speed of its fallout? That depends on wind speeds. Do you mean the speed of its delivery vehicle? Is that a bomber? Subsonic. Is that an ICBM? Roughly orbital velocity. Is that a cruise missile? Subsonic. Is that an artillery shell? Supersonic. Is that an antisubmarine depth bomb? Slow. Or do you mean some other speed? A more precisely worded question will help get a more precise answer.
it means to speed up
It's the speed at which, if exceeded, the compressor will fail.
A burst at maximum speed can last anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes. The actual duration varies greatly on the circumstances and the equipment.
Speed sleds are used to improve acceleration when running. The speed sled training improves the burst speed of your leg muscles.
A hard drive that is Ultra ATA 100 has a burst transfer rate of 100MB per second, in one burst, not all the time. Therefore a burst rate is a one time transfer rate of speed or one session, which is similar to a cable provider claiming 20 megabytes per second, download speeds, when the actual sustainaible rate, is far less.
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No, it means to blow up.
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Per http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=167467, the equation for the burst speed of a material (that is the maximum tangential speed of a point on a rotating body made of the material, beyond which stress from inertia will rip the body apart) is:V=√(8S/((3+ν)ρ))Where...V is burst speed,S is ultimate tensile strength,ν is Poisson's ratioρ is densityThat said, plugging in the values for Ti6Al4V (grade 5 Titanium) results in an estimated burst speed of 716 m/s...S = 950 MPaν = .342ρ = 4430 kg / m3V =716 m/sI've not yet been able to find a material that can top that. It's important also to note that some materials such as composites may appear to be able to provide a higher burst speed but because stress in a burst-speed-type scenario would be applied in every direction, the minimum UTS (depending on varied fiber direction) would have to be considered.
They move with the same speed and the same interval
Wavelenght, aplitude, frenquency, and speed.
it mean you are about to give birth or tou are full
when normal rainfall increases suddenly and continue for several days , it is known as break or burst of monsoon
It means to be "torn" or to "burst open".