It is irrelevant what the independent variable is, whenever you work out rate of reaction you also divide 1 by the time in seconds. For example if it took 100 seconds your rate would be 0.01s-1.
Quite a bit. Temperature, light color, light timing (amount of light and dark hours), water quality, soil quality, air quality, fertilizer. That is a good start.
Around 50 seconds on fast timing, or 2 minutes if your slow
bad timing,worn cam,valve adjustment
Yes.
DNA is synthesized in the S phase of interphase.
Twin independent variable cam shaft timing, better performance and fuel economy
No. Smoking is an independent variable which has not been shown, conclusively, to affect the timing of menopause onset.
it means charge motion variable timing intelligent this have no relation with CVT (continuous variable transmission) and continuous variable valve timing
According to Wikipedia, a variable valve timing is a "process of altering the timing of a valve lift event, and is often used to improve performance, fuel economy or emissions".
Variable timing valve train
Variable valve timing.
variable timing injection
Yes.
A dependent variable is a variable that you (the experimenter) do not change. It changes in response to the Independent variable, which is what you change. For example: Say I was growing two plants and I wanted to see how they would grow dependent upon how much light they received; I would have one in the dark and one in natural light. The independent variable is how much light they received, and the dependent variable is how much they will grow in response to how much light they get.
This component is electrically operated by the engine computer. It (on most vehicles) changes the oil pressure in the variable valve timing system to adjust the valve timing. It is very similar to the solenoids in use inside an automatic transmission.
it means variable vavle timing or transmission ignition.
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