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spectrum analyser is single channel and cannot find ratio of phase and magnitude
A specific mass ratio is the amount of gravity pulling on an object.
A specific mass ratio is the amount of gravity pulling on an object.
what consists of elements combined in a specific ratio?
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There is no single ratio: the question needs to be more specific.
It is called the specific gravity.
Specific Gravity.
Yes, they do.
The ratio depends on the ratio of the length of the windings and depends on the specific transformer. There is no single answer to this question.
Both Specific retention and specific yield relate to the ratio of the volume of water (in a permeable unit of rock and/or sediment) to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment, as it relates to gravity. Specific retention is the ratio of the volume of water that is RETAINED against the pull of gravity, ...where-as specific yield is the ratio of the volume of water that is EXPELLED (yielded) against the pull of gravity. Again, ...both as a ratio to the total volume of the rock and/or sediment.
- The specific weight is the weight of a known volume of material at a given temperature and pressure; the unit of measure is kN/m3. - But if you think to relative density: Relative density (specific gravity) is the ratio between the density of the material to be tested and the density of water, at a given temperature and pressure; consequently no unit of measure for this ratio.