it like this the total population divided by the total land area that is cultivated
or in simple TP/TLA
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J = ρ.u Where J = Current Density (Ampere per meter square) ρ = Charge Density (Coulombs per cubic meter) u = Particles average drift velocity (meters per second)
The capacity of a hydro power plant can be calculated using the formula: [ \text{Power (Watts)} = \text{Flow rate (m}^3/\text{s)} \times \text{Water density (kg/m}^3) \times \text{Gravity (m/s}^2) \times \text{Height (m)} \times \text{Efficiency} ] In this formula, the flow rate represents the volume of water passing through the turbine per second, water density is typically about 1000 kg/m³, gravity is approximately 9.81 m/s², the height is the vertical drop of water (also called head), and efficiency accounts for energy losses in the system.
Current density is unrelated to Ohm's Law.
due to velocity modulation density modulation occurs in TWT
formula for ac to dc
The quantity of arithmetic cannot be measured and so the density is not defined.
An arithmetic density is a population density measured as the number of people per unit area of land.
Monaco has the highest arithmetic density in the world. Its small size and high population contribute to this density.
The arithmetic population density of Phoenix, Arizona is 3119.94 per square mile.
Not necessarily. Physiologic population density takes into account only habitable land, while arithmetic density considers total land area. So, in countries with large uninhabitable areas, physiologic density may be higher than arithmetic density.
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The arithmetic density of a population is the total number of people in proportion to the area of land (land size) The physiological density of a population is the total population in proportion to the area of arable land. Therefore, the arithmetic density of a population is always lower than the physiological density, since a land's arable portion can only be a subset of it's full size. Arithmetic = (Population/Full size) Physiological = (Population/Arable zones)
The Indian Subcontinent
The two main types of population density are arithmetic population density, which measures the number of people per unit of area, and physiological population density, which considers population density in relation to the amount of arable land available for agriculture in an area.
arithmetic density, agricultural density, physiological density, urban density, residential density