Root mean square velocity is the measure of the velocity of gas particles that is used for solving problems. It is the square root of the average velocity-squared of the molecules in a gas. The formula for root mean square velocity is sqrt(3RT/Mm) where Mm is the molar mass of the gas in kg / mole, R is the gas constant, and T is the temperature in kelvin.
Square root 2 is the square root of 4 3 is the square root of 9 and so on
If you mean, the square root of 4 multiplied by the square root of 5, that is 2x5=10 If you mean, the square root of ( 4x25), that is the square root of 100 which is 10
If you mean (Ab)2 then it is Ab, but if you mean Ab2 then it is square root (A)(b).
The principal square root is the non-negative square root.
If, by "third square root" you mean cube root, the answer is 7.
For an object moving at a variable velocity you:calculate the square of the velocityfind its mean valuecalculate its square root.If the velocity is constant then the RMS velocity has the same value.
VRMS = 1/N times square root of [ sum(Vn2) ]
The root mean square of the velocity.
"rsm" could mean "remote server management," which refers to the ability to manage and control servers from a remote location. It could also be an abbreviation for something specific within a particular context.
rms means root mean square, or in a roundabout way the average. Therefore the average velocity or average speed (of a car?)
The root word for velocity is veloc. Meaning...I do believe..speed.
rms velocity is the root mean square of sum of velocities
sqrt(324) = ±1818the square root is 18
Square root 2 is the square root of 4 3 is the square root of 9 and so on
If you mean, the square root of 4 multiplied by the square root of 5, that is 2x5=10 If you mean, the square root of ( 4x25), that is the square root of 100 which is 10
It doesn't mean anything. If you've actually seen the term used by a mathematician (which I doubt), you might be able to determine from context what it means, but without that context it's pointless to even try."Square root" has a specific meaning, but "non-square root" could mean that the number in question is not a square root (ludicrous... every number is the square root of something), or that it's not the square root of a given number (an almost equally useless concept), or that it's a root of some kind but not a square root (just tell us what kind of root it is. Cube? Fourth?).
If you mean (Ab)2 then it is Ab, but if you mean Ab2 then it is square root (A)(b).