The relation between g and G is that they are the same letter. G is the way to write a capital letter g.
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G is obtained by the formula E/[2*(1+v)], whereby E represents Young's modulus.
Relation of mols : N2 + 4H2 → 2NH4This means : 1 mol of molecular nitrogen will give you 2 mols of ammonia.Atomic weight : N; 14.0067, H; 1.00797Molecular weight : N2 ; 28.0134 g/mol, NH4; 18.03858 g/molFrom mol relation, the weight relation is: 28.0134 g of N2 give 36.00772 g of NH4So 35.0 g of N2 will give you: 36.00772 g x 35.0 g / 28.0134 g ~ 45.0 g of NH4
The difference between the letter "g" and the letter "G" is that "g" is lowercase and "G" is uppercase. They represent the same sound but have different forms.
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G = E/2(1+u) where G = mod of rigidity and u =poisson ration and E = young modulus
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Metal gauge is inversely proportional to thickness, the bigger the thickness lesser the gauge. Following is conversion table:- 10 G : 3.15 MM 11 G : 2.8 MM 12 G : 2.5 MM etc....
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